Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) Verse 1: F G Somewhere in Ann Arbor, there’s a broken traffic light C Am Blinking softly for an audience of one F G A boy who takes his comfort in the shelter of the night C Am And stays up until the morning just because F G Somewhere in Ann Arbor, there’s an empty parking lot C Am Where he likes to go and look up at the moon F G Ask himself where things went wrong and why he feels so caught C Am And hopes that things start changing someday soon
Chorus: F C Oh, he’s got it all G Am He’s got the life that they all said that he would want F C And oh, he’s got it good G So why the hell can’t he start feeling like he Am should Verse 2: F G Somewhere in Ann Arbor, there’s a table set for two C Am Where he’d like to find some company to share F G Spends the evening spilling his whole life to someone new C Am Perfect smile and ribbon in her hair F G C Am Somewhere in Ann Arbor there’s a vacant hotel room where he leaves all of his lovers high and dry F G Pretends he’s got the thing they want and when he has them fooled C Am He crumbles and escapes into the night Chorus: F C Oh, he’s got it all G Am He’s got the life that they all said that he would want F C And oh, he’s got it good G Am So why the hell can’t he start feeling like he should (Humming) F C G Am F C Oh, he’s got it all G Am He’s got the life that they all said that he would want F C And oh, he’s got it good G Am So why the hell can’t he start feeling like he should F C Oh, he’s got it all G Am He’s got the life that they all said that he would want F C And oh, he’s got it good G Am So why the hell can’t he start feeling like he should
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