[Intro]
E A B7 E A B
[Verse]
E C#m A B
Travelling the world from side to side
E C#m A B
From Pocket Mountain to the Apple's eye
E C#m G#
Like a misanthrope on Halloween I'm hiding
A E C#m A B
Under a tapestry of stone hung from the sky
F#m B
But in all the ocean's blur, the planes and taxis
D B
And the places I have been and left behind
E G# A
Nothing's to me as beautiful as you
B G#m C F#m
And how we'd be, if I could say it too
B E G# A B E
Nothing's to me as beautiful, as beautiful, as beautiful as you
E C#m A B
From a one horse town where we played over 50 songs
E C#m A B
To an English rose and a Nova Scotian girl
E C#m G#m
And when the sun came up we all found the meaning
A E C#m A B
If I could read my writing I could tell you now
F#m B
I'm looking down Manhattan to the lady
D B
And casting streetlight shadows in a cloud of rising steam
G#m C#m D
I miss you girl like I miss the skyline of my own hometown
G#m C#m F#m B E G#m
And I love you like I love the familiar feeling of being homeward bound
F#m B
From an eagle hitching ice on down the Hudson
D B
Through an early morning mist out on the bay
E G# A
Nothing's to me as beautiful as you
B G#m C#m F#
Nothing's for free, I know they say that too
B E G# A B E
Nothing's to me as beautiful, as beautiful, as beautiful as you