Tom: G G Once I was young in New York City, The summer was hard, but damn it was pretty. C G And I wore a black dress, Em To make myself right D To cover the mess of myself C G And I wore a black dress, Em To make myself right, D To cover the mess of myself. G Babe you should know pictures don’t do you justice, The look in your eye numbers you with the haunted. C And I know, G know you can’t stay Em, Something will come D and take you away. C And I know, G know you can’t stay, Em Something will come D and take you away. [Chorus] C G And oh now love, Em D C could you hold on to me just a little bit more? G Em D Now love, could you hold on to me just a little bit more? C G Em D [Verse] G I’m here tonight for to find me some savin’ You’re here tonight in your need for escapin’ C G And I wore a black dress, Em To make myself right D To cover the mess of myself. C G And I wore a black dress, Em To make myself right, D To cover the mess of myself. G Prodigal sons playing tag by the bowery And I’ll close my eyes and let you run by me C And I know, G know you can’t stay, Em Something will come D and take you away C And I know, G know you can’t stay, Em Something will come D and take you away [Chorus] C G And oh now love, Em D C could you hold on to me just a little bit more? G Em D Now love, could you hold on to me just a little bit more? C G Em D [Bridge] C G Em D Don’t mind me now, if I slip on by you C G Em D I’m a little too mortal, for something divine. C G Em D And if you would like, well you know where to find me C G Em D At the back of the bar, with a cheap vodka lime. [Chorus 2] C G And oh now love, Em D C could you hold on to me just a little bit more? G Em D Now love, could you hold on to me just a little bit more? C G And oh now love, Em D C could you hold on to me just a little bit more? G Em D Now love, could you hold on to me just a little bit more? C G Em D C G Em D C G Em D [Outro] G Once I was young in New York City,