Tom: G G Life goes on from the dusk to the dawn. Em From old song to new song C G D And you find yourself on the path you don't want to be on. G I sing songs I don't like Em to strangers every night. C G D They don't know me at all, and it's wrong. Mmm. [Pre-chorus] Em Sometimes I wish I never quit smoking, I had C meaningful conversations back then. G D Don't think I'll ever stop drinking because of that. So fill your cup and spill your guts, this second's all we have. [Chorus] C G And if the tears come you should own them, Em D you should wear each one with pride. C G Cause I've been praying for so long they would Em D roll down from my own eyes. C G D Every day I try to look at the bright side. C G D I guess that I'm selfish for thinking about myself. [Verse 2] G Time stops, a husband is taken. Em A two week old infant, with no father to raise him, C watch him become a man. G D And the worst of my struggles seem to slip through my hands. Em C So mother would you take this advice? G D There are some of us here who would like you to cry. [Chorus] C G And if the tears come could you own them, Em D could you wear each one with pride. C G Cause we've been praying for so long they would Em D roll down from our own eyes. C G D Every day I try to look at the bright side. C G D I guess that I'm selfish for thinking about myself. [Outro] C Em D I guess that I'm selfish for thinking about my-self. C Em D Yeah, I guess that I'm selfish for thinking about myself.