These are from higherpraise.com: E F# B Summer of 1978, E F# B My sister and I in the back seat just wait. E F# B E We pass the time by making lines in the seat that we can't cross, F# B A thin line like dental floss. B G# B F# She threw my new blue comb out the window, somewhere on I-70. G# F# Dad said, "I'm sorry, but we can't go back," E F# We're never going back to get it. B G# It was the first comb I ever had. B F# Got it just that morning from my mom and my dad. G# F# E Light blue in color, I could never find another comb like that, F# big and fat... E F# B So tell me, have you seen my comb? E F# Last time I saw it, it was in her hands, B And then it was bouncing down the road. E F# It wasn't fancy, it wasn't brown, G# B But now it might be from lying on the ground. E F# B So tell me, have you seen my comb? G# B E F# G# Driving down the road in September, B I was only five but I still remember, E Where the highway turns at the bottom of the hill, F# My parents both up front 'cause they loved each other still. G# Maybe just a comb made of plastic, B Or an action of a sibling lacking couth, E But something that was thrown out that window, F# E F# Was the last great symbol of my youth. B Have you seen my comb? E F# Last time I saw it, it was in her hands, B And then it was bouncing down the road. E F# It wasn't fancy, it wasn't brown, G# B But now it might be from lying on the ground. E F# B So tell me, have you seen my comb? -Romans 10:9-10;13