DLooking out the door I see the rain fall upon the Cfuneral Emmourners
PaDrading in a wake of sad relations as their shoes fill Cup with Emwater
C#m7b5 F#7 A# b5 E Bm D G
Maybe I'm too young to keep good love from going wrong
But toDnight you're on my mind Cso Emyou never know
DBroken down and hungry for your love with no Cway to Emfeed it
Where Dare you tonight, child you know how Cmuch I Emneed it
C#m7b5Too young to hold F#7on Eand too Bmold to just Dbreak free and GrunF#
BmSometimes a man gets Emcarried away, when he Bmfeels like he should be having his Emfun
And much too Bmblind to see the damage he's Emdone
CSometimes a man must awake to find that really, he has EmnooneBdim7
Aadd9Will I ever see your G6/Bsweet return
Aadd9/C#Oh, will I ever learn
Cmaj7Oh Aadd9/C#lover, G6/Byou Aadd9should'F#ve come oEmver
Cause it's not too DlateC Em
DLonely is the room, the bed is made, the open window Clets the Emrain in
BurDning in the corner is the only one who dreams he Chad you Emwith him
C#m7b5My body turns F#7and A#yearns Efor a Bmsleep that will Dnever Gcome
Bdim7It's never oDver, my kingdom for a kiss uCpon her Emshoulder
It's never oDver, all my riches for her smiles when I slept so Csoft aEmgainst her
It's never oDver, all my blood for the sweetness Cof her Emlaughter
It's never oDver, she's the tear that hangs inside my Csoul
C#m7b5Well maybe I'm just too F#7youngE A#
To keep Bmgood love from Dgoing GwrongGm6
Aadd9/C#Lover, G6/Byou Aadd9should've F#come oEmver
D/F#I feel too young to hold oGm6n
And I'm Aadd9much too old to break free and G6/Brun
Too Aadd9/C#deaf, dumb, and blind to see the damage I've Cmaj7done
Sweet Aadd9/C#lover, G6/Byou Aadd9should've F#come oEmver
Oh, love well I'm waiting for you
D/F#Lover, loGm6ver, lover
Lover, Aadd9lover, lover, G6/Blover, loAadd9/C#ver, loverCmaj7
Aadd9/C#Lover G6/Byou Aadd9should've F#come oEmver
Cause it's not too DlateC Em