[Verse] G Bm Goodbye, Carolina. I felt cold and I felt weak. Am I took the midnight bus from Asheville C G C passed like a ghost through Tennessee. Brushed the Northern edge of Blacksburg. Like your hair off of your F C cheeks. I wish I could fall asleep. Half-dead in the window seat-- awake for weeks. [Interlude] G Bm C Em D [Verse] G Bm Am Good morning, Manhattan. Stopped a Port Authority. I’ll take the train under the C river; ride the A out to the G. G C And I’ll walk along your narrow streets with a dollar cup of coffee, letting it F stain my teeth. Two sugars, C a drop of cream. Bittersweet. [Interlude] G Bm C Em D [Verse] G Bm Am God damn I missed you, Brooklyn. Caught my breath here on your streets. I left my winter coat in Charlotte. C G C I’m cursing at the breeze. I’m hiding out from early March. Read the sign hung in our lobby. The elevator F C broke last week. I walk the stairs to 403. Em D C Em D C I don’t blame you for changing the locks. I think I’d probably do the same if it Em were me. I’m gathering up the D C Am C courage to knock. I’m not sure what I’m looking for. I don’t know what I want. I G don’t want anything. Eb I don’t want anything. G Bm Am Some college student answers and my heart crash-lands on the floor. He says he sublet this place last month. C G C He never heard of me before. He sees me there collapsing and he opens up the door. F It’s all new furniture. C I barely recognize it anymore. Em D C Em D He says, I’m sorry, man. I wish that I knew more. I’m not sure exactly what you’re C Em looking for, but no Diane, D G C Am C G no, she don’t live here anymore, anymore, anymore. Diane don’t live here anymore.