Tuning: Standard
Intro: C - Gm - Dm - C - G - Dm
C Gm
Where are all my old friends?
Dm
It's been a long time gone.
C G
We've been drifting apart for so many years.
Dm
I hope they're still marching on.
Am F C F
Some of em' probably happy with families working hard to get ahead.
C G Dm
Some of them are lost, some are wondering, some of them are already dead.
F
Who do you think you are?
G Am
It's the life you made.
F G Am
Don't be afraid of the hands you play.
C Gm
There's an old man sleeping in the parking lot
Dm
I wonder what he dreams about
C G
Businessmen in suits taking millions over coffee
Dm
Trying to buy each other out
Am F C F
There's an officer, a senator, a digger and a sewer, a beggar and thief.
C G Dm
They all sit at different table but they all drink the same poison as me
F
Who do you think you are?
G Am
It's the life you made.
F G Am
Don't be afraid of the hands you play.
F
Who do you think you are?
G Am
It's the life you made.
F G Am
Well don't be afraid of the hands you play
C Gm
The power went out, and the stars came out
Dm
And I went out for a walk in the dark
C G
There were fireflies flittin' and I heard the poet spittin'
Dm
Rhymes out in the park
Am F C F
And I felt myself drift up off the ground and I rose above the trees
C G Dm
And I saw my life in photographs of fading memories
F
Who do you think you are?
G Am
It's the life you made.
F G Am
Don't be afraid of the hands you play.
F
Who do you think you are?
G Am
It's the life you made.
F G Am
Don't be afraid of the hands you play.