Verse
C G Am G
G man selling knives at three A.M on TV
C G Am G
With the sound off I re-read your mothers letter I can't sleep
C G Am G
I almost sent her my only picture unframed
C G Am G
Of you have five With your book on trains
C G Am G E5
But she told me not to write or call but she apologized when you put the TV through the wall
C G Am G
She thinks it was me that brought you to Berkeley, like you never touched whiskey before me
Chorus 1:
E5 D5 A5 C5
And living with you is like driving in the rain
E5 D5 A5 C5
I can't see where I'm going but i still don't press the brake
Verse 2:
C G Am G
What happened after the year that we got through maybe even with the belt that I bought you
C G Am G
G woman is strapping her arm, after fighting she's finally calm
C G Am G
I can hear you say her name appeasingly, like you did with mine when you were teasing me
C G Am G
By midnight each night we had sunk to the floor on the deflating air mattress we blamed the cats for
C G Am G
When you looked at me as you stood in the door I rolled my eyes and turned on law and order
Chorus 2:
E5 D5 A5 C5
And living with you and being blindfolded are the same
E5 D5 A5 C5
I can't see where I'm going and it makes my head ache
C G Am G
Now the TVs is replaying Annie Hall and I swear Woody Allen has your walk
C G Am G
I squint my eyes and see you with Annie arm and arm with the sound off I hear the alarm
Chorus 3:
E5 D5 A5 C5
And living with you is like hair going down the drain
E5 D5 A5 C5
We lose and lose until we're drowning in a lake
Interlude: F#5, E5, B5, C5
C E5
I drove out to see you in your best friends car Looking for your name we walked in circles for an hour
C G
And in the end we chose a spot and took turns, I sat down
Am G
And told you something and picked the dried grass on the ground
Chorus 4:
E5 D5 A5 C5
And living with guilt is counting up your sins
E5 D5 A5 C5
I can only look back and see where i've been
E5 D5 A5 C5
But I couldn't stop what you did to your veins
E5 D5 C5
And you wouldn't have allowed me anyway