Tom: C C [Verse 1] C I pour steaming milk into paper cups F And start conversations with new strangers G F C The awkwardness finally burning off like a fever [Verse 2] C But forgetting is a privilege, and I don't forget it F I drove up your old block, right past your apartment G F C The roommate you hated was carrying boxes of something [Chorus] G Has your face gotten older? F Has your voice gotten lower? Am I feel the same F But the world keeps getting slower D F Something inside of me says C I'm better than I was [Verse 3] C I couldn't come over, so I met you there F And you'd grown a bit taller, same gray in your hair G F C That I saw on your mother the day that I met her in Portland [Verse 4] C You know, Maine is such a pleasant place F So I could see myself getting in the way G F C As soon as I settle, I'll know I can't stay [Chorus] G Has my face gotten older? F Has my voice gotten lower? Am I feel the same F But the world keeps getting slower D F Something inside of me says C I'm better than I was [Bridge] D And I heard the record that she had bought F In the coffee shop F But she had it wrong G Because he writes of loss G And impermanence C It's not a break up song D While I pour steaming milk D Into a paper cup F I start a conversation with a new stranger G Who says that being left by someone G Who don't get you isn't wrong C It's a favor [Chorus] G And you're so scared of getting old F And I'm so scared of growing slow Am Most of all we're scared F We're always gonna be alone D F But even so something inside of me says D F Something inside of me says D F Something inside of me says C I'm better than before