Tom: Am C G F Am F C G G C G F Am F C G G C [Verse 1] C G F Am If you've been kicked in or abused or mistreated or misused. F C G You were told there was nowhere to go but up for you. C G If you've been hurt or you've been betrayed. F Am Or you've been fucked or you've been displaced. F C G G7 You were told it was probably your fault anyway. Dm G But your Hustler subscription or your Xanax prescription C E7 Am Make you feel lonelier instead. Dm G You don't want to hear about all those starving children. C E7 Am G You don't want to be told it's all in your head. Dm G C Cus if it's all in your head, that's terrible. [Verse 2] C G F Am I saw a junkie laying in a puddle of his own blood last week, F C G I saw a cyclist get hit by a car. C G F Am I saw a homeless guy chug a bottle of mouthwash on Christmas eve. F C G G7 No, you can never fall too far. Dm G You can buy a Salad Glove and you can buy an iPod. C E7 And you can sell that shit to Bookmans Am G When your wife dies and you lose your job. Dm G You can hope it gets better, you can follow your dreams C E7 But hope is for presidents and Am G Dm G C Dreams are for people who are sleeping. [Instrumental] C G F Am F C G G C G F Am F C G G C [Verse 3] C G F Am My friend Erin says it best, "we're all two or three bad decisions away F C G From becoming the ones we fear and pity" C G F Am And Tony says it's important to bear some witness when you can F C G G7 And that's not hard to do in the city that I live in. Dm* You don't have it any better G* And you don't have it any worse. C E7 You're an irreplaceable human soul Am With your own understanding of G Dm* G* What it means to suffer. And that's a hu-u-u-u-uge C Bummer.