Tom: C G F Baby shoes on the sidewalk F c F They're playing hopscotch in the dents we left in the concrete G F Never wore those moccasins you got me for my birthday C F G Wasted all the gift card money on toys and games and other things that break [Chorus] G F Even then I sensed an emptiness in winter C F When the creek froze in December, I could feel myself getting older G F C Maybe it was the soft decay, brittle branches finally breaking G That showed me time outside my understanding [Verse 2] G F It's not like Michigan in spring C F When they find the kids who went out wandering and didn't make it home G F C Still I feel a little death in the shorter days, when dinner's on the table F G Getting cold and no one cares to pick up the plates [Chorus] G F Even now I see the dollhouse, perfect still C In all its little ways, though it exists I cannot place it G F And I witnessed its decay, solace healing when it caved in C G When I go back, I have to dig it out from ruin [Outro] G Little boots turning up when snow washes away F Got power tools in the truck for the elusive someday C We can sweep the streets, clean it up F C G But everything that's coming up was supposed to have gone away