Dm Fm C G/B Am [Verse 1] Dm Fm There was a time when I remembered everything she said C G/B Am Now I barely know at all [Verse 2] Dm Fm Perhaps it’s my age, or the state my mind’s been in C G/B Am It’s so hard to tell these days [Verse 3] Dm Fm I recall a table, her cigarette held out the window C G/B Am Blowing ashes on our clothes [Verse 4] Dm I lost feeling in my hands Fm “Don’t forget I want my records back…” C G/B Am [Verse 5] Dm Fm Stepping out of line at the supermarket checkout counter C G/B Am “Whatever happened to Paul Sand?” [Verse 6] Dm Fm “My lord these days are strange, I don’t know who I am anymore” C G/B Am “And why can I never find a pay phone?” [Verse 7] Dm Fm “With my luck, I’d be kidnapped, make my escape, C G/B Am and get your answering machine” [Verse 8] Dm Fm “It’s your turn to feed the meter” C G/B Am “Are you paying close attention?” [outro verse 1] Em A Made the bed, and cut my hair today Em A Replaced the light above the sink Em A Drove myself to the grocery store C D Em Made it back just in time for the fights [outro verse 2] Em A “Here’s the coat I made for Mrs Brown” Em A “I met her son for the first time today” Em A “You would like him, he’s a weatherman” C D “He is tall just like you” C D “…spent some time in Arizona” C D Em “Newly divorced, and starting over”