ABefore you go and walk A/G#out on me
Gtake a look arAound and tell me Dwhat you see
AHere I stand like an A/G#open book
Gis there something Ahere you might have Doverlooked
'Cause it would be a Eshame if you Aleave
and find that Dfreedom ain't what Eyou thought it would Abe
AThe years we had were A/G#not all bad
Gin fact I know the Agood outweighed the Dbad
But Anow you say that A/G#you've grown tired
and you Gwant to be Aby yourself a Dwhile
But it would be a Eshame if you Ago
and find that Dfreedom was a Elong time Aago
BRIDGE:
I Dknow that you can't Estand for chains to Abind you
if Dthey just Ekeep on Adriving us apart
and Dyou could go where EI would never Afind you
but could Eyou go far enF#mough to Dget away from your Eheart
So Aone more time for A/G#old times sake
Gcome and lay your Ahead upon my Dchest
Aplease don't throw this A/G#moment away
Gwe can forget the Abad and take the Dbest
but if you don't have Enothing left to Asay
let me Dhold you one more Etime for old times Asake
and Dif you don't have Enothing left to Asay
let me Dhold you one more Etime for old times Asake