Key: G
Introduction: G
G
Was it something that I said that turned your laughter into lead
D
Did I pin too much of me on you
Was I just too blind to see or was it open sympathy
G
I still pinned all of my longing on you
Well in the dark and bitter cold, her eyes were fixed upon the road
C
You said, ?What did you expect that I would do??
G D/F# Em
That?s all there was to say, the wind just blew my harms away
C D G
I guess I blew my loneliness on you
C Em7 Am D G D/F# Em Am
Funny how I?m in my darkest place on the sun-ni----est of days
C Em7 Am D G A
When I think about all the time we waste, yeah
A
Did she melt you with her glance when you couldn?t help but watch her dance
E
Did she pin that warm desire on you
Did she whisper something crass as you were filling up her glass
A
Did she pin a little smile on you
And did the smell of her perfume hang like a target in your room
D
Tell me what did you expect a man would do
A E/G# F#m
Did you start to learn your lesson when you started to undress her
D E A
Did she pin all of her fire on you
D F#m7 Bm E A E/G# F#m Bm
Funny how I?m in my darkest place on the sun-ni----est of days
D F#m7 Bm E A
When I think about all the time we waste, yeah
B
Talking to my brother, making plans about the summer
F#
Said I?ll pin a little lessoning on you
Cause I?m older and I?m smarter and my life has been much harder
B
Well let me pin a little knowledge on you
He said religion is an actor, learn to trust your gut
E
Don?t let them ever tell you what to do
B F#/A# G#m
I said that sounds pretty nice, I think I?ll follow your advice
E F# B
For they pinned that sorry story on me too
B F#/A# G#m
Why fall for that one twice, I think I?d rather roll the dice
E F# B
Keep on rolling until I know what to do
E F# B
Keep on rolling until I know what to do