Tom: Am Am F C G Em F [Verse] Am F C I came down here to sell the drugs you hid beneath your bed G Em F I came down here to bend my crooked soul Am F C And I wish you'd have the decency to tell me what they said G Em F 'Cause trouble walks beside me, as you know [Chorus] Am C F C Oh and if I was a fighter, then a fighter I would be G Em F But the more I fight, the more I'm fought Am C F C Oh and if I was a sailor, I would sail across the sea G Em F But the more I dream, the more I know I'm not [Interlude] Am F C G Em F [Verse] Am F C The cats upon the rooftops weep, the winter stole the sun G Em F The hour'ss come of which the poets feed Am F C And I guess that I must stab the eye of someone who's in charge G Em F I say; the more I stab, the less I bleed [Chorus] Am C F C Oh and if I was a painter, I would paint the snow all green G Em F I'd stroke the sky to cover up the grey Am C F C Oh and if I was a waiter, I'd be waiting for the spring G Em F 'Cause trouble walks beside me everyday [Interlude] Am F C G Em F [Verse] Am F C Well, I guess that I could love you even when my heart is faint G Em F But I did not come to kiss your broken bones Am F C You'll hear the sound of thunder traveling through the wind G Em F The whistleblower's come to claim his home [Chorus] Am C F C Oh and if I was a drinker, I would drink away the blue G Em F But the more I drink, the thirstier I get Am C F C Oh and if I was a runner, I would run my way to you G Em F But this trouble's not gonna let me forget