Intro: D A E7 G x3 D Asus4 Piles and piles of old magazines Em7 G Windows locked up and hidden from the street. D Asus4 In a crawlspace, forgotten money. Em7 G People tensing and waiting to come back home. D Asus4 Em7 You can feel the tension in the house G D A the moment you walk through the door. Em7 G Sudden madness allow me in again. D Asus4 E7 G When the first train flies past the house, miles away D Asus4 the screaming starts and it feels like a minefield, E7 G the neighbors silently hiding in the shadows. D A There's a person locked in, behind that door - Em7 G Don't let anybody catch you turning the handle. D Bm G A It's a long, long night. It's going to be an awful and lonely night. D A Well...you can blot out the years and abandon the jungle Em G Cover up the tapes and refuse to look back, D Bm G A but your own right hand is not gonna save your soul. Em G You have been followed! Ah, the mechanics. D A All the reactions that seem to attach themselves. Em Bm G A It's been a very very very long year and it's gonna be an even longer night. D A And then a screen door slams; the windows break. Em7 G A woman just jumps and scrapes at the hood of a car. D A Em7 G When the car backs up into a streetlight, all of the neighbors call the cops. D A She falls off and the car speeds away Em7 G Headed for the border of a far away state. D A Em7 (palm muted) It's gonna mean an hour of freedom with the radio and quarter-filled gas tank. G (palm muted, again) And a quarter filled gas tank Esus4 (muted) With the high beams on G A (unmute here) And the windows down... Outro consists of riffing around through D A Em7 G at varying tempos for several measures
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