Key: A
Introduction: Am F C G
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I'm packing up to sing my songs, all these towns blend into one,
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I'm somewhere in Madrid.
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I got here on crowded trains with old guitars and a famous name,
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Running like a kid, I'm running like a kid.
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I carry 'round this old backpack full of CD's and Kerouac,
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Living on the road.
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I left my heart on the coast of Wales with the boy I met at The Last Hotel
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But I had to let him go.
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And that's when I was searching, I'm not searching anymore
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And that's when I was learning about the things worth living for
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Before I was open, before I knew I couldn't live a day
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Without you
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Without you
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So I moved out west where the starlets play on the boulevards of West LA
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And I tried to make a name.
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But it never felt like home to me so I drove three days back to Tennessee
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In a slow and steady rain.
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And that's when I was searching, I'm not searching anymore
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And that's when I was learning about the things worth living for
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Before I was open, before I knew I couldn't live a day
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Without you
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Without you
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Without you in the morning, to love me another day
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Without you in the evening, when the colors start to fade
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Without you on the plane ride to hold my hand and pray
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Without you standing here when you could've walked away
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And now I'm not searching, I'm not searching anymore
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And now I'm still learning about the things worth living for
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I am here, I am open, and now I know I couldn't live a day
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Without you
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Without you
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I'm packing up to sing my songs, all these towns blend into one