D A Bm F#m G D G A Of all the stupid things I could have thought this was the worst D A Bm F#m G D G A I started to believe that I was born at seventeen D A Bm F#m G D G A And all the stupid things, the letters and the broken verse D A Bm F#m G D G A Stayed hidden at the bottom of the drawer, they'd always been D A Bm F#m G D G A And now I plough through files of bills receipts and credit cards D A Bm F#m G D G A and tickets and the daily news and sometimes I just wanna go back to my Chorus Bm F#m G D A Home Town, though I know it'll never be the same Bm F#m G Back to my home town, 'cause it's been so long, A Eadd9* [*E with pinky on 2nd fret of high e] and I'm wondering if it's still there. D A Bm F#m G D G A We think we're pretty smart, us city slickers get around D A Bm F#m G D G A And when the going's rough we kill the pain and relocate D A Bm F#m G D G A We're never married, never faithful not to any town D A Bm F#m G D G A But we never leave the past behind we just accumulate D A Bm F#m G D G A So sometimes when the music stops I seem to hear a distant sound D A Bm F#m G D G A Of waves and seagulls, football crowds and churchbells and I want to go back to my