Capo on second fret G C2 Well, I miss my old house and my old room G C2 G The soft, faint whistle of the trains at three a.m. C2 G And at five in the morning too C2 G How have you been? C2 G C2 Same as always, or is there something you're not telling me? D C2 So tell me now D C2 What's taken the corners D C2 Of your mouth G C2 Em7 And made you smile so C2 G C2 And it's just a bunch of free walking, one on one G C2 G C2 To find the most extravagant or holy place in this world G C2 D C2 And it's time for all you free-minded, one-sided, one on one D C2 To light up your routes now Am C2 Don't glow in the garden for a while G C2 G C2 C2 G C2 Well I miss my old hideouts and old (???) G C2 G The chestnut tree where I always used to be C2 G C2 When you wanted to find me D C2 So tell me now D C2 What's taken the corners D C2 Of your mouth G C2 Em7 And made you smile so C2 G C2 And it's just a bunch of free walking, one on one G C2 G C2 To find the most extravagant or holy place in this world G C2 D C2 And it's time for all you free-minded, one-sided, one on one D C2 To light up your routes now Am C2 Don't glow in the garden for a while G C2 Oooh, aaah G C2 Oooh, aaah G C2 Oooooooooh... C2 Em7 C2 G C2 And it's just a bunch of free walking, one on one G C2 G C2 To find the most extravagant or holy place in this world G C2 D C2 And it's time for all you free-minded, one-sided, one on one D C2 To light up your routes now / D C2 To light up your routes now Am C2 Don't glow in the garden for a while Am C2 Don't glow in the garden for a while (End on a single strum of G)