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Please note that it's unknown at this time whether it really is Coulton, but for
now, we'll leave it at that.
CHORUS:
I dFon't know a cFave from aF hole in theF ground
I Dmwandered an aFge through Fa cool and daGrk cage
Tried finFding my waFy by touchF, taste, seDmnse, sound
But no waFy out of helFl, as the Gsin is on stFage (1st time)
But I'm here and I hope I won't see old age (2nd)
But I figure the solitude's my only wage (3rd)
And long past the point of pretending to rage (Last)
F F F
VERSE 1:
I Dmwonder whatDm happened uDmp there to my Ftruck
LFeft parked with Fa load, no doubtG long since been toGwed
DmI never expectDmed to have suDmch strangFe luck
DmI should haveDm obeyed what tDmhat road sign forDmebode
Dm Dm Dm
DmCavefish is dDmelicious, buDmt only if coFoked
FYou'll mess it Fup bad, welGl let's leave it Gat that
DmI've eaten Dmwhenever, whatDmever I've hoFoked
FI'd kill for Fthe thrill of aG meal with somFe fat
F F F
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VERSE 2:
I don't know my soul from a hole in the dark
I'd wake from my sleep and I'd silently weep
I once knew a girl who loved me as a lark
My pain, she explains, is what made me so deep
I thought I was ever so lonesome at home
It needled at me until I couldn't see
The forest for trees nor the sea for the foam
And I took up the job that was all absentee
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VERSE 3:
The miles and also the hours were strained
Kept my hands on the wheel, it was solid and real
And wind blew and snow fell and storms rumbled and rained
And I drove through it all but found I could still feel
Inspire me world, I was writing a song
Saw a sign for the cave, thought "artistic" and "brave"
I grabbed my guitar and I moseyed along
and though I hate to state it, I entered my grave
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