A0 D1 0And if I could swim, I'd swim out to you in the ocean, E2 D3 1Swim out to where you were floating in the dark. A4 D5 2And if I was blessed, I'd walk on the water you're breathing, E6 D7 3To lend you some air for that heaving, sunken chest. 4 5 D8 D9 F#m10 A11 6'Cause they chose you as the model for their empty little dreams, D12 F#m13 A14 7With your new head and your legs spread like a filthy magazine. D15 D16 A17 8And they hunt you, and they gut you, and you give in. 9 10 A18 D19 11And if I was brave, I'd climb up to you on the mountain, E20 D21 - Dsus422 - 12They led you to drink from their fountain spouting lies. A23 D24 13And I'd slay the horrible beast they commissioned E25 D26 - Dsus427 - 14To steer me away from my mission to your eyes. D28 F#m29 A30 15And I'd stand there, like a soldier, with my foot upon his chest, D31 F#m32 A33 16With my grin spread, and my arms out, in my bloodstained Sunday's best, D34 F#m35 D36 17And you'd hold me; I'd remind you who you are under their shell. 18 19 D37 A38 E39 F#m40 D41 20I'd walk through hell for you, let it burn right through my shoes A42 E43 F#m44 D45 21These soles are useless without you A46 E47 F#m48 D49 22Through hell for you, let the torturing ensue; A50 E51 F#m52 - D53 - 23My soul is useless without you... 24 25 D54 F#m55 A56 26And if they send a whirlwind, I'd hug it like a harmless little tree. D57 F#m58 A59 27Or an earthquake, I'd calm it, and I'd bring you back to me. D60 F#m61 28And I'd hold you in my weak arms like a first born. 29 30 D62 A63 E64 F#m65 D66 31I'd walk through hell for you, let it burn right through my shoes A67 E68 F#m69 D70 32These soles are useless without you A71 E72 F#m73 D74 33Through hell for you, let the torturing ensue; A75 E76 F#m77 - D78 - 34My soul is useless without you... 35 36 37Through hell for you 38Through hell for you 39Without you, without you... 40Through hell for you. 41Without you... 42Through hell for you 43 44 D79 A80 E81 45Now I've walked through hell for you. F#m82 D83 46What's an adventurer to do, A84 E85 F#m86 - D87 - 47But rest these feet at home with you?