The roman numerals are there in case anyone wants to transpose this without a capo. And to show what an interesting chord progression it is. Intro: g#m (vi) F# (V) E (IV) - 2x g#m (vi) F#(V) B (I) through the cracks in the door F# (V) E (IV) somebody's radio g#m (vi) F# (V) B (I) on the third or second floor F# (V) E(IV) a song I know g#m (vi) F#(V) B(I) break away, break away F# (V) E (IV) to where the water meets the ground g#m (vi) F# (V) B (I) near the end of the day F# (V) E (IV) no one around CHORUS: g#m (vi) F# (V) E (IV) in my closed eyes, I can see g#m (vi) F# (V) E (IV) miles of sunset, and sunrise, carry me down g#m (vi) F# (V) E (IV) I remember now, there really is no place I'd rather be g#m (vi) F# (V) E (IV) when this dream dies, you'll rise and wake me g#m (vi) F# (V) B (I) look me up, look me down F# (V) E (IV) make a picture out of me g#m (vi) F# (V) B (I) so that anywhere you go F# (V) E (IV) I?m a memory g#m (vi) F# (V) E (IV) B (I) and don't you worry about the future, it'll get here g#m (vi) F# (V) E(IV) it's all right g#m (vi) F# (V) E(IV) B (I) between tomorrow and the dreams of you and yesterday g#m (vi) F# (V) E (IV) F# (V) I live tonight CHORUS Yes, it ends on a IV chord.