Capo:fret 4 C Well, its just the fault of circumstance, F The game of youth, the threat of chance. C G C And I cant seem to find another way, C To justify my loss of words, F But some day, they say Ill be cured, C G C But, be assured Ill always be this way. F G And we all suffer guilt and shame, F C In the frame of skin and bones, F C Little one, youre not alone, Em F C I think its time you stepped out of the shade, F G But who among your chosen ones, F C Am I to be so bold? F C To the one who cant be told? Em F C No dont, believe, a single thing I say. C But I recall that night right well, F We stood the streets while darkness fell, C G C Said, you could tell I had something to say. C Well I tried to leave but you said no, F That eventually we all must go, C G C so we search the town to find out why we stay. F G And now the days are growing thin, F C And the leaves litter the streets, F C And the fog infests my sheets, Em F C And we are each to scared to even greet the day, F G And all those resolutions F C unfulfilled,I will soon repeat, F C cant escape my own deceit, Em F C Oh, I do intend to meet myself someday. C And it sickens me to see you now, F With your pursed lips and your purchase crowd, C G C Spouting out self-evidence as proof, C But you are virtue, you are why, F Mothers weep and young men die, C G C For just the sight of the pyrite of your tomb, F G But what shames me the most my dear, F C Is the hate you left behind, F C In the shallows of my mind, Em And the cold out lines, F C Where once you used to lay, F G So Ill pour out this parting glass, F C And attempt to wash my hands, F C Of what your memory demands, Em F C No, I never planned for things to end this way.