Tom: A A E A E A E B D A E A E My car broke down in Arizona, have to ride the bus again, A E A E At ten-o-clock on Tuesday night, with thirteen cents and a broken pen. A E A E I put my backpack on a bench, tell two people I don't smoke, A E A E See a cop across the street, he thinks that I am selling dope. F# B F# B A E A E I could have walked another block, to get away from the scene. F# B F# B A B Why does it always come to this where the zero meets the fifteen? A E A E And so I gave my thirteen cents to the man who peed his pants. A E A E He passes out and falls on me, I watch my change fall from his hands. A E A E I see the lady next to me, holds her baby black and blue. A E A E The junkie gutter-punks keep asking where I got my new tattoo. F# B F# B A E A E What does it matter anyway, thirteen cents or all I own? F# B F# B A B How can I ever save the world, on cup-o-soup and student loans? A E B D A E B D A E And I want to try to save the world, but it never goes my way. B D A E B D God, I don't know what to do, down at Colfax and Broadway. A E A E A E B D A E A E Now the man with no shoes on, says I don't know how to play. A E A E He says I fumble all the time. He thinks that I am John Elway. A E A E I put my face down in my hands, water wells inside my eyes. A E A E What do I have to give them? Does it maker if I try? F# B F# B A E A E I can't stand to see you suffer, I try to intellectualize, F# B F# B A B A formula to end your pain, it doesn't work, God knows I've tried. A E B D A E B D A E And I want to try to save the world, but it never goes my way. B D A E B D God, I don't know what to do, down at Colfax and Broadway. B D A E Sometimes my cup is overfilled. B D E Sometimes I'm too afraid that I'm going to spill. B D A E B D A E A E B D A E B D A E I want to try to save the world, but it never goes my way. B D A E B D God, I don't know what to do, down at Colfax and Broadway.