Capo 9
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Intro: D, G

Verse 1
D (xx0232@1)                  GIn (320003@1)the morning on the train

D (xx0232@1)                 Gsitting (320003@1)and staring at the rain

D (xx0232@1)      G (320003@1)             A (x02220@1)
or bury yourself in your books.

A (x02220@1)                                                D (xx0232@1)name="chord_320003@1">G D (xx0232@1)name="chord_320003@1">G
Don't look at no strangers, no don't give them any looks.

D (xx0232@1)                              GWell (320003@1)you ask yourself why you're so afraid,

D (xx0232@1)                           G (320003@1) 
why you hesitate when someone asks your name.

D (xx0232@1)                               G (320003@1)           ABut (x02220@1)they'll come too close if you tell them the truth.

A (x02220@1)                                   D (xx0232@1)G (320003@1)D (xx0232@1)GWho's (320003@1)to say they want something from you?

Chorus
C (x32010@1)                        A (x02220@1)   D (xx0232@1)            G (320003@1) 
Well your just a shell of your former youth.

C (x32010@1)                              A (x02220@1)     D (xx0232@1)        G (320003@1)                    
That stranger in the mirror, oh, that's you. 
                               D (xx0232@1)name="chord_320003@1">G D (xx0232@1)name="chord_320003@1">G
Why do you look so blue?

Verse 2
Then the only man you ever loved, he thought was going to marry you, died in a car 
accident when he was only twenty-two. Then you just decided love wasn't for you. 
And every year since then has proved it to be true.

Chorus
Now your just a shell of your former youth. That stranger in the mirror, oh, 
that's you. Why do you look so blue?

Bridge
Em (022000@1)  A (x02220@1)                     D (xx0232@1)             GMaybe (320003@1)tomorrow you will make a change.

Em (022000@1)  A (x02220@1)                    D (xx0232@1)                    GMaybe (320003@1)some day soon you will find the strength.

Chorus
Now your just a shell of your former youth. That stranger in the mirror, oh, 
that's you. Why do you look so blue?
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