G Am D G
Laura are you still livin' there on your estate of sorrows
G Am D G
You used to leave it occasionally but now you don't even bother
G Am D G
to ride the commuter train west to Chicago
G Am D G
to stroll through the greenery in the park past the statues
Bm Em C D
how her eyes seemed to follow you like a hated addiction
Bm Em C
their beauty carved out of absolutes you could never claim
D
or even envision
G Am D G
Laura you were the saddest song in the shape of a woman
G Am D G
yeah I thought you were beautiful but I wept with your movements
G Am D G
but I hope that you're laughing now from that place on the carpet
G Am D G
where we shared a sleeping bag in your sister's apartment
G Am D G
oh how she would worry so you know I was just a stranger
G Am G
but she asked me to care for you yes she did
D
and I went and betrayed her
Bm Em C D
But do you know we're in high demand Laura us people who suffer
Bm Em C D
because we don't take to arguing and we're quick to surrender
G Am D G
Well I think I would call tonight if I still had your number
G Am D G
your thoughts have always laid close to mine and we're both skipping supper
G Am D G
But you should never be embarrassed by your trouble with living
G Am
Cause it's the ones with the sorest throats Laura
D G
who have done the most singing
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