Tom: Ebm Db Gb Eb Db Gb Ab Ezra and Marla went walking on the boardwalk Db Gb Eb Db Gb Ab Often they're quiet, taking it all in in silence Db Bbm Eb Gb Their hands don't feel the same today Db Bbm Eb Gb He noticed her grip gets looser now every day Ab A Bbm Bb They're back at home lying in bed Ab A Bbm Bb He knows there's something wrong but they're still kissing Gb Db Ab Bb Gb F Ab Bbm [Verse 2] F Gb Eb Db Gb Ab Ezra and Marla go to work on Monday at nine o'clock F Gb Ebm F Gb Ab Getting more distant, they hardly say a word but they're still in this Db Bb Bbm Eb Gb Their eyes now wander more than they used to Db Bbm Eb Gb The person at reception's kind of cute Ab A Bbm They're back at home lying naked Ab A Bb Bbm There's a job to do so they do it Gb N.C Db The silence says more than they ever did Gb Db It's pulling, the ropes on the rack tighten Gb Where's that smile? Where's that kiss? Db Where's the sound? Who muted it? Gb Db Bb I'm pretty sure this one wasn't made so quiet Gb F Bbm Ab Gb No spark can start a fire without something to burn Ebm7, Bbm7, Eb, Ebm, Bb Db F Bbm Db F Bbm A Gb7 Ezra and Marla went walking for the last time as one