[Intro]
F F Am C6 x2
[Verse 1]
F Am C6
I had something to tell you; Iâve forgotten what it was
F Am C6
I think I lost your number though, so I keep it to myself
Bb C6
And I read a couple novels, and I saw a couple films
F Am C6
Still I feel exact same way I did the day you left, the day you left
[Interlude]
F F Am C6
[Verse 2]
F Am C6
Another Sunday morning and another Tuesday night
F Am C6
I walked right past the last six months and I watched them fade from sight
Bb C
And the ambulance and cop cars are still ringing in my ears
F Am C6
Twenty hundred, thirty thousand, million, billion years
[Chorus]
F Am
And I'm feeling much better
Bb C
At least that's what I tell myself
F Am
And I'm feeling much better
Bb C
At least that's what I tell myself, tell myself
[Interlude]
F F Am C6
[Verse 3]
F Am C6
The one after the last one and the one before the first
F Am C6
It was better than the best of times and more awful than the worst
Bb C
And I make myself some dinner and I make myself dessert
F Am C6
We're swimming in the winter; we're just trying to make it work
[Chorus]
F Am
And I'm feeling much better
Bb C
At least that's what I tell myself
F Am
And I'm feeling much better
Bb C
At least that's what I tell myself, tell myself
(Instrumental)
F F Am C6 x2
Bb C
F F Am C6
[Chorus]
F Am
And I'm feeling much better
Bb C
At least that's what I tell myself
F Am
And I'm feeling much better
Bb C
At least that's what I tell myself, tell myself