Intro: D - E - G - D D - E - G - D D E G D 1. She dreams of the country, her eyes go far away, D E - G D she wishes for flowers, he says, "Perhaps in May." D E G D The city always was gray, the reflections of his eyes, D E G D and she knows he liked it that way, and that way he shall die, well. D G - D G She's always known, that there was something more. D G There's this hunger in her belly like an instinct, D G it tells her that there's something more. A G This living shouldn't be called living, D 'cause it's really only half a life. A G She's a flower that grows despite cement holes - - - - D - A - G A D - A - G and she will survive, she will survive. D E - G D 2. She's a rare breed with violet eyes and leafy limbs, D E G D in conversations she looks for cracks to dig her roots deep in. D E G D And her ways come up like daisies, she pushes her head to the sun. D E She says "I am content here to grow, G D despite the steel frost that consumes everyone." + Chorus D E 3. In the end these steel cages will consume us, G D and like coffins ignorance will take us in and D E G D fashion don't mean anything , 'cause fashion cannot be our friends. D E G D And when all else fades away, and the city falls into its sleep, D E G we'll still have flesh, blood, bones and our soul to deal with, D so we should dig our roots deep. D G - D G Always known, that there was something more. D G There's this hunger in her belly like an instinct, D G it tells her that there's something more. A G This living shouldn't be called living, D 'cause it's really only half a life. A G She's a flower that grows despite cement holes - - - - - D - A - G A D - A - G and we will survive, we will survive. A D - A - G - D And we will survive,