Manchester Orchestra - Sleeper 1972 acoustic
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By Candler English
WGhen G/F#my dad dDied the Gworms ate out G/F#both his eEmyes.
His sGoul flew right G/F#up in the sEmky and I crGied myself to sBmleep.A G
MGy mG/F#other lDies aGlone on her G/F#back at nEmight,
AdGding up hG/F#ours till her dEmemise, sGhe counts herself to sBmleep. A G
WGhen my G/F#sister fDinds my bGody closed G/F#up like the bEmlinds,
I Gtell her I G/F#promise its fEmine, but sGhe cries herself to sBmleep. A G
GThe mG/F#en in black tDies aGrrive at the hG/F#ouse in suEmrprise.
To fGind a lG/F#ittle girl by your sEmide in the wGood box where you're sBmleeping.A G
IG still Dsee you insBmide of this GAod-awful hGouse
You mBmove awfully qAuiet nGow
GAnd I still fDeel you eBmveryAwherGe
You tGold me this has aG/F#lways been worth lDiving,
BDut what's really wGorth livingBm A anymore?G
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