E5 B5 E5 I'll tell you in street intersections because they give you a place to go. B5 E5 Give meanings to lines on maps, and tell you how you're gonna get home. B5 E5 Now I'm back here in the Midwest, where everything's familiar and B5 E5 sincere but everything's external. Nothin' just happened to you here, in- between coasts. [ B5 E5 B5 E5 ] F#5 E5 B5 F#5 Looking for what it was you lost on 2nd St. Forgot what it was E5 [Bs] F#5 E5 B5 on Washington. And you let it go, you let it go, you let it go and jumped in F#5 E5 [ B5 , E..] that pool on Dunn. We're still in town, isn't that fun. Yeah, isn't that fun. E5 B5 E5 Now I know there's been some hard times, and I don't mean you and me. B5 E5 You're over believing and back to forgetting, and you're turning on T.V. B5 E5 And what you see just makes you numb, and the headlines all become a B5 E5 blur. And the years and the lives scroll by the bottom of the screen like B5 E5 desert sand. We're entrenched in a mess, embedded in our beds, sleeping in. B5 E5 What I wouldn't give, to want to live like I once did. F#5 E5 B5 Looking for what it was you lost on 2nd St. I'm staring through the F#5 E5 B5 windows of my friends, and I can see all their lofted beds. Imagining all F#5 E5 B5 F#5 these lofty dreams in skinny clouds above their heads, and we're waitin' for the E5 B5 hesitation to end. F#5 E5 B5 F#5 E5 This town is way too small to ever need the bus. So meet me at the pool that B5 [ B5 , E5 , B5 , E..] They keep unlocked all night for us.