Key: C
Introduction:
C
We cut the legs off of our pants
G
Threw our shoes into the ocean
Am
Sit back and wave through the daylight
C G
Sit back and wave through the daylight
C
Slip and slide on subway grates
G
These shoes are poor mans ice skates
Am
Fall through like change in the daylight
F G
Fall through like change in the daylight
C
I miss yellow lines in my roads
G
Some color on monochrome
Am
Maybe I'll paint them in myself
C G
Maybe I'll paint them in myself
Am
Maybe I'll paint them in myself
C G
Maybe I'll paint them in myself
Am
Maybe I'll paint them in myself
C G
Maybe I'll paint them in myself
C
These sidewalks liquid then stone
G
Building walls and an old pay phone
Am
It rings like all through the daylight
F G
It rings like all through the daylight
C Am
And in the daylight we can hitchhike to Maine
C Am
I hope that someday I'll see without these frames
C Am
And in the daylight I don't pick up my phone
C F G
'cause in the daylight anywhere feels like home
C
I have five clocks in my life
G
And only one has the time right
Am
I'll just unplug it for today
C G
I'll just unplug it for today
C
Open hydrant rolled down windows
G
This car might make a good old boat
Am
And float down grand street in daylight
C G
And float down grand street in daylight
Am
And float down grand street in daylight
C G
And float down grand street in daylight
C
And with just half of a sunburn
G
New yellow lines that I earned
Am
Step back and here comes the night time
F G
Step back and here comes the night time
C Am
And in the daylight we can hitchhike to Maine
C Am
I hope that someday I'll see without these frames
C Am
And in the daylight I don't pick up my phone
C F G
'cause in the daylight anywhere feels like home
C Am
And in the daylight we can hitchhike to Maine
C Am
I hope that someday I'll see without these frames
C Am
And in the daylight I don't pick up my phone
C F G
'cause in the daylight anywhere feels like home