VERSE 1
C G
If I could open my arms
Dm Am
And span the length of the isle of Manhattan
C G
I'd bring it to where you are
Dm Am
Making a lake of the East River and Hudson
C G
And if I could open my mouth
Dm Am
Wide enough for a marching band to march out of
C G
They would make your name sing
Dm Am
And bend through alleys and bounce off other buildings
C Am C G
C Am C G
VERSE 2
C G
I wish we could open our eyes
Dm Am
To see in all directions at the same time
C G
Oh what a beautiful view
Dm Am
If you were never aware of what was around you
C G
And it is true what you said
Dm Am
That I live like a hermit in my own head
C G
But when the sun shines again
Dm Am
I'll pull the curtains and blinds to let the light in
CHORUS
F Am
Sorrow drips into your heart through a pinhole
C G
Just like a faucet that leaks and there is comfort in the sound
F Am
But while you debate half empty or half full
C G
It slowly rises your love is gonna drown
F Am C G
Your love is gonna drown
F Am C G (F)
Your love is gonna