Verse: E A C#m B
Chorus: A A F# F# B B
Bridge: C#m E A / C#m E B
lyrics
When you learn your count's been droppin'
And the outlook ain't too good
The mistakes when you were younger
You're gonna pay for them today
Just wait
'Cause I thought I did a decent job
of taking care of me
I swallowed all my vitamins
But now it's hard to breath
So come on
Lift me up, 'cause I'm not ready to let go
Lift me up, 'cause I'm not ready to LET GO
Now the hospital's alright I guess
If you can stand the cuisine
But there's nobody around here
To take my order for a drink
And the thought of my last days
Being spent inside of here
Is too much for me to handle
So would you call me a cab?
Come on
Lift me up, 'cause I'm not ready to let go
Lift me up, 'cause I'm not ready to LET GO
Now I've been thinkin' 'bout that time in Sante Fe
Where we stumbled 'round like the fools just tryin' to seize the day
I can't recall the details of how we got home
Is this the last thing I'll remember before I go?
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