Capo on 2nd fret. There are some small riffs for C and G chords here and there, but I'm sure you'll figure it out. [Intro] C Am G C [Verse] C F C Am G C I started up the engine and headed for the place we met C F C Am G C I prayed to sister Juliette, smoked three packs of cigarettes F C I'm still trying to figure out forgiveness F G And keep track of all of my sins Am G C F Just tell me you don't love me, and I promise I won't C F C Darken your doorstep again [Interlude] C Am G C x2 [Verse] C F C Am G C This sure ain't how I thought that it would feel to finally have made it C F C Am G C I've arrived alive in Danbury, damn it's overrated F C They put us back on the blacklist F G Well we never learned why we needed saved Am G C F We took a ride trying to hide from the god of C F C Early marriages and empty graves [Interlude] C Am G C x2 Am G F C G Last night, New York City was heaven, now I'm feeling low Am G F C G And how many stones did we roll, hoping hell would explode F C F G We read all the right books, we sang songs we misunderstood Am G C F C F C And with or without any reason, we did rebellion what justice we could [Interlude] C Am G C x2 [Verse] C F C Am G C So I'm trying not to think about home, and all that I miss C F C Am G C I swallowed my pride, and I cried, cause we didn't exist F C You said it's now or never, F G well I never stop feeling that way Am G C F We get turned around, our spirits break down, C F C we just lie and say we're ok [Interlude] C Am G C x2 [Verse] Am G F C G Well the older I get, truth gets harder to find Am G F C G And famous false prophets get by off of robbing good men blind F C F G Maybe I don't have it in me, maybe it doesn't have me in it Am G C F C F C And if I don't fly, that's fine, just let me find the place where I fit