Tom: E D -4- -6- -8- -9- -4- -6- A -2- -4- -6- -7- -2- -4- E -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- B6 C#m Pack up what you own, B6 C#m and you dial up who you can phone, D#m C#m and you save up all your pennies, D#m C#m and we hope but, oh -- is there any -- D#m C#m E6 and we wonder, oh, how can he put you out tonight? B5 C#5 Go back in your mind, B5 C#5 twenty years in time, D#m C#m and we’ll go a-walking through your garden; D#m C#m see the trees you planted in your yard then. D#m C#m All your work, it didn’t seem so hard then, E but it’s hard tonight. B5 C#5 Five years further on, B5 C#5 from the stage it looked like we’d won, D#m C#m but how many of those who heard you play D#m C#m have gone their insouciant ways? D#m C#m And the streets run bloody to this day, E6 and to your house tonight. D#m C#m And we, still so touched, D#m C#m can we offer you that much D#m C#m more than those who you fought D#m C#m and who left you with nought, E6 D#m and who lied to you? E6 D#m They lied to you E6 D#m but this you always knew. B6 C#m So pack up your bulls and smalls, B6 C#m and we’ll tack up your painting on our walls, D#m C#m and we’ll write down all our songs then, D#m C#m and we’ll right up all our wrongs then, D#m C#m and we’ll tear up the streets a million strong then, E6 in your name tonight.