Intro: G C x4 e|---3---------3------| B|------0--0h1---1p0--| G|--------------------| D|--------------------| A|---------3-----3----| E|-3-----3------------| Verse 1: G C G C My lover left me, she left me too soon. G C G C I shouldn't blame her, for the state of my room. G C G C I started stumbling, chasing the bells. G C G C The metal straps upon my knees made this sound when I fell D You heard those words from your peers G C G C G C G C I was just your volunteer.
Verse 2: G C G C We love uncle Georgie, uncle Georgie's our friend. G C G C He spends his life fishing, washes dishes weekends. D And I tried to say something sincere G C G C G C G C Sign me up I'll volunteer. Verse 3: G C G C My Father left us, he left us too soon. G C G C I thought he'd say something, but he waltzed from the room. G C G C All I remember is my hands at my sides. G C G C The face of a woman who once was his bride. D All that he left us was tears G C G C And a couple of lonely volunteers. D All that he left her was tears G C G C G C G C G C G C And a couple of lonely volunteers. Verse 4: G C G C Now we look for sister Mary, sister Mary's the pale. G C G C She holds her head sometimes and walks close to the rail. G C G C She sings on a Sunday, stands in the stairs. G C G C Haunts me at night time when I've forgotten my prayers. D We don't see much of her here G C G C G C G C That winter-weary volunteer. {Verse 5] G C G C Captains need order it helps them stay sane. G C G C Plumbers hate slaughter, 'cause it f**ks up the drains. G C G C Hard hats must be worn at all times on the site. G C G C It makes no difference if you're lost in the light. D The men here have lost their careers G C G C G C G C And they don't talk to volunteers. Verse 6: G C G C How your life cuts me, it cuts to my bone. G C G C We pretend that it's nothing, when we're on our way home. D And I wish you'd abandon me here G C G C G C G C G C G So I could be your volunteer.