I don't know why the chords are so far to the right, but the chords and lyrics are all here.
Capo up somewhere between 3 and 5.
"Loose Change," by Andrew Peterson
C G
I’d give you all of me to know what you were thinking
C A7 D
And if I had one wish, I’d wish I wasn’t sinking here
Cdim Em
Drowning in this well
A
Oh, can’t you tell
C G
That I can’t pick myself up off the ground
D
Well, I’ve been face down
G B7
And pushed aside
C G
Well, you know I’d rather just turn tail and run
D
Than lie here in the sun
Cdim Em
And watch you pass me by
D C
Cause I ain’t worth a dime
(Yeah yeah ... oh yeah...)
G/B D/A G/B C G/B D
Chorus:
C G
But if only I could stand up straight,
D G
I wouldn’t have to lie and wait
C G
I’d get up and roll away
D
And never be ignored
C G
I’ve got a feeling that I’m something more
D G
Than just a piece of copper ore
C G
Turning green and looking for
D
The reason I was born
C G
Well, I’ve been around since 1964
D
In banks and bottom drawers
G B7
And on railroad ties
C
I’ve been passed around and cast aside
G
Skipped and flipped and flattened wide
D Cdim Em D
Spun around and thrown away and left alone to lie
[Chorus]
G C G
But I heard about a penny found
D G
Lying underneath the couch
C G
By a woman who was kneeling down
D
Looking for some change
C G
Then the woman danced around
D G
And called her friends all over town
C G
Told ‘em what was lost is found
D
It’s another penny saved
C
So I find that all this time
D/B
Beneath the surface, I could shine
D Cdim Em D
Like all the gold a king and queen could measure
C D G
You see, even just a penny is a treasure