0Verse: A0 D1 1Your grandpa died F#m2 2When you were nine E3 3They said he had A4 4Lost his mind D5 5You have learned F#m6 6Way too soon E7 A8 D9 F#m10 E11 7You should never trust the pantaloon 8 9Chorus: A12 D13 10Now it's your turn F#m14 11To be alone E15 12Find a wife A16 13And build yourself a home D17 14You have learned F#m18 15Way too soon E19 D20 16That your dad is now a pantaloon 17 18 19Bridge: A21 20You are tired F#m22 21You are hurt E23 A24 moth ate through D25 22Your favorite shirt A26 F#m27 23And all your friends fertilize E28 24The ground you walk D29 E30 A31 25Lose your mind 26 27 28-no music- 29 30He's seen too many stare downs 31Between the sun and the moon 32In the morning air 33How he used to hustle all the people 34Walking through the fairgrounds 35He's been around so long 36He's changed his meaning of a chair now 37Because a chair now, 38Is like a tiny island in the sea of all the people 39Who glide across the very surface 40That made his bones feeble 41The end can't come soon enough 42But is it too soon? 43Either way he can't deny 44He is a pantaloon 45 46Bridge: D32 A33 47You are tired F#m34 48You are hurt E35 A36 moth ate through D37 49Your favorite shirt A38 F#m39 50And all your friends fertilize E40 51The ground you walk D41 E42 A43 52Lose your mind 53 54Verse: A44 D45 55You like to sleep alone F#m46 56It's colder than you know E47 57Cause your skin is so A48 58Used to colder bones D49 59It's warmer in the morning F#m50 60Than what it is at night E51 61Your bones are held together D52 62By your nightmare and your frights 63 64Chorus: A53 65You are tired F#m54 66You are hurt E55 A56 moth ate through D57 67Your favorite shirt A58 F#m59 68And all your friends fertilize E60 69The ground you walk D61 E62 A63 70Lose your mind