Intro
Em D Am C (x2)
[Verse]
Em D
I’ll spend my summers on the motorways and crossroads
Am C
Always half-exhausted and always fully lost in
Em D
Salivary sirens, weekend spouses, or gold prospects
Am C
Draped in dimestore romance and batshit expectations
[Interlude]
Em D Am C (x2)
[Verse]
Em D
I’ll spend some time in Colorado or Chicago
Am C
Always be unsure if I’m ever really there though
Em D
I’ll move bi-monthly to another basement bedroom
Am C G
Grind down my shoe soles ‘til I’ve run out of towns to run to
[Verse]
G C G
These passing trucks can be my swan song
C
And you’ll insist I’ve done it so wrong
G C
But living though my losses makes the world so much less daunting
Em C G
I’ve got nothing left to fear but fear itself
[Interlude]
G C (x2)
Em D C (x2)
[Pre-Chorus]
Em D C
Fear is an empty glass in an empty bar
Em D C
Opposite the girl you’ll never love
Em D C
She asks if I ever feel like I’ll disappear
Em D C
Well, I’ve been battling my irrelevance for years
[Chorus]
G
So have another drink with me
C
We’ll toast to our obscurity
G
Stagger, Medicate, Repeat
C
‘Til our youth blinks out forever
G
So have another drink with me
C
We’ll toast to our obscurity
G
Stagger, Medicate, Repeat
C
‘Til our youth blinks out forever
C
‘Til our youth blinks out forever
[Outro]
G C (x4)
D