Tom: C G G7 F C I came by my-self to a very crowded place; G G7 F C I was looking for someone who had lines in her face. C7 F F I found her there but she was past all con-cern; C F Em Dm Dm I asked her to hold me, said, "Lady, un-fold me," Em7 C F but she scorned me and she told me G G7 C I was dead and I could never re-turn. Well, I argued all night like so many have before, saying, "Whatever you give me, I seem to need so much more." Then she pointed at me where I kneeled on her floor, she said, "Don't try to use me or slyly refuse me, just win me or lose me, it is this that the darkness is for." I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored." So I walked through the morning, sweet early morning, I could hear my lady calling, F G G7 C "You've won me, you've won me, my lord, G G7 C you've won me, you've won me, my lord, C G G7 C yes, you've won me, you've won me, my lord, C G G7 C ah, you've won me, you've won me, my lord, C G G7 C ah, you've won me, you've won me, my lord."