A | E | ||
Like a | bird | on the | wire. |
A | D | ||
Like a | drunk | in a midnight | choir, |
A | E | A | Asus4 | |||
I have | tried | in my | way | to be | free. |
A | E | ||
Like a | worm | on a | hook. |
A | D | ||
Like a | knight | from some old-fashioned | book, |
A | E | A | Asus4 | |||
I have | saved | all my | ribbons for | thee. |
D | A | |
If I, if I have been un | kind, |
Bm | A | |
I hope that you can just let it go | by. |
D | A | |
If I, if I have been un | true, |
Bm | E | Esus4 | |
I hope you know it was never to | you. |
A | E | ||
Oh, like a | baby, | still | born. |
A | D | ||
Like a | beast | with his | horn, |
A | E | A | Asus4 | A | E | |||||
I have | torn | ever | yone | who reached out for | me. | But | I | swear | by this | song |
A | D | ||
and by | all | that I have done | wrong |
A | E | A | Asus4 | ||
I will make it | all | up to | thee. |
D | A | |
I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden | crutch. |
Bm | A | ||
He said to me, “You must not ask for | so | much.”. |
D | A | |
And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened | door. |
Bm | E | Esus4 | ||
She cried to me, “Hey, why not ask | for | more? | ”. |
A | E | ||
Oh, like a | bird | on the | wire. |
A | D | ||
Like a | drunk | in a midnight | choir, |
A | E | D | A | |||
I have | tried | in my | way | to be | free. |