Tom: G G D* G D Em D C Cm x2 [Verse 1] G D Em C I'm growing old in rooms full of kids with unruly haircuts, G D C C taking what comfort we can G D Em C G D C C in the fact that every empire's days are numbered...man. G D Em C But I don't think that I can count that high. G D C C I should have paid better attention in school or something, G D Em C because I feel like there's something that I don't know and if I could just jam it into my skull, G D C C I could stand to live somehow. But I don't know. [Interlude] G D Em D C Cm x2 [Verse 2] G D Em C And the fact is I'm 2 point 7 decades in G D C C to a growing ambivalence. G D Em C I could count on no hands how many fucks I'm giving. G D C C Or is it a million? Are "god" and "void" equivalent? So are we making total destroy, or just making a living? G D Em C And I know that Rome wasn't burnt in a day, G D C C but it couldn't have been more than a week. G D Em C And I know that the children of barbarians G D C C become the new tax collectors and priests. So I don't know. [Interlude] G D Em D C Cm x2 [Bridge] Em C G I suppose we've been rolling since the world was round, and time makes dust of what we D can't tear down. Em C G D And I suppose dead bodies make soil of the ground. But what about what we do now? [Verse 3] G* D* Em* C* I'm growing old in rooms full of kids with unruly haircuts, G D C C taking what comfort we can G D Em C in the fact that every empire's days are numbered, man. G D C C G* But I don't think I can count that high.