Intro: Am , F , C , E Am F C E Am On the porch we sit like lepers who forgot about the pain, F C E we count the drops of rain. Am F G Like veterans gone insane, the war was just a game, C E Am the man took back our guns, the word safe won?t ever mean the same F C E Am things used to seem a million times better than they were. F C E Am F The damage we incurred, never used to hurt, back when we had words, G C E C and it?s absurd, I mean the way that the tables turned. C F You gonna see me around, alright. C F Tell the baby that he could?ve been mine. C F How overjoyed I would have been to save your life that night, that afternoon, C F E Am but it wouldn?t be mine and it wouldn?t be you and that wouldn?t be right. Am , F , C , E Am So take this, let me give it to you. F C E Am Here you are here it?s just for you, oh yeah and here?s a grain of F salt you should take it too, C E actually here?s a few, Am it?s just a thing you couldn?t swing it so I?m bringing the cheese, F G C you can always get the truth from me if you just say please I?ll do my E best to make it easy. C F You gonna see me around, alright. C F Tell the baby that he could?ve been mine. C F How overjoyed I would have been to save your life that night, that afternoon, C F E Am but it wouldn?t be mine and it wouldn?t be you and that wouldn?t be right. (Slow) Am , F , C , E Am F C E These eyes, behold a lot of what these hands cannot, they?re all I?ve Am F C E got, they?re all I ever wanted, was just these eyes. C F You gonna see me around, alright. C F Tell the baby that he could?ve been mine. C F How overjoyed I would have been to save your life that night, that afternoon, C F E Am but it wouldn?t be mine and it wouldn?t be you and that wouldn?t be right. Alright. C F Tell the baby that he could?ve been mine. C F How overjoyed I would have been to save your life that night, that afternoon, C F E Am but it wouldn?t be mine and it wouldn?t be you and that wouldn?t be right.