[Verse 1]
    Bb
You hid me in your dorm room, it was Halloweekend
              Gm
I just flew across the globe, 22 hours just to see you
        Eb
Just to barely fit on your twin-sized bed
 
And talk about your cool new friend
      F
Who I never met, who you dated as soon as I left
 
 
[Verse 2]
Bb
Carolina autumn, it had been a year since I saw ya
         Gm
Since we ended it, had a year to grow into the girl you always wanted
          Eb
Now we're holding hands
 
As not quite friends, but not quite lovers
 
Well, we'll just pretend
               F
You say, "It's complicated to make amends"
 
Well, is that the way that we're headеd, then?
 
 
[Pre-Chorus 1]
Eb
And you couldn't answer me
                 Gm
Though you could pull mе in while I brushed my teeth
    Bb
And let your hands both freely speak
       F
Like I wasn't ever gonna leave
 
 
[Chorus]
Eb                    Bb
You were all I'd ever known
                        Gm
And now I'm supposed to love you from a distance
          F
Like it's nothing, like it's instant
    Eb                                  Bb
And you say, "Let's just see where this goes"
                     Cm
And I don't know how or why you seem just fine
            Gm                                          Ab
'Cause I'm havin' to grasp that you're somehow not mine anymore
 Gm                Eb                                   Bb
It's so cruel how things are only almost like they were before
 
 
[Post]
 
(Ah, ah, ah)
               Cm
Like they were before (Ah, ah, ah)
               Gm
Like they were before (Ah, ah, ah)
               Eb
Like they were before (Ah, ah, ah)
 
 
[Verse 3]
Bb
We walk downtown and it's charming
 
You're alarmingly disarming
            Gm
Yeah, we've got 48 hours left before I fly back to my death
          Eb
While you stay just fine and feel alive
 
South of the Mason-Dixon line
      F
Where everyone closes shop at 9
 
Where you could somehow finally find
 
 
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Eb
What you were desperately looking for
 Gm
Funny how you thought that was gonna be New York
           Bb
With our chalkboard walls and slanted floors
F
Oh, we could've had that and so much more
Gm
Ask your new lover what it's like to be given
  Bb
A real fighting chance before you wish her, "Good riddance"
     Eb                            F
Did anything ever really count, or was I just a two-year practice round?
 
 
[Chorus]
Eb                    Bb
You were all I'd ever known
                     Gm
And now I'm feeling stupid, you're forbidden
              F
They say yeah we were something, too bad we were children
Eb                        Bb
Oh, I don't know where to go
                     Cm
And I don't know how or why you seem just fine
           Gm                                            Ab
'Cause I'm lookin' at you and God knows you're not mine anymore
Gm                    Eb                                     Bb
It's so cruel how things will never be the way they were before
 
 
[Outro]
 
(Ah, ah, ah)
               Cm
Like they were before (Ah, ah, ah)
            Gm                        Eb
It's almost just like how it was before (Ah, ah, ah)
                    Bb
But it's not anymore
              You hid me in your dorm room
It was Halloweekend, I just flew across the globe
Twenty-two hours just to see you
Just to barely fit on your twin-sized bed
And talk about your cool new friend
Who I never met, who you dated as soon as I left

Carolina autumn
It had been a year since I saw you
Since we ended it
Had a year to grow into the girl you always wanted
Now we're holding hands as not quite friends
But not quite lovers
Well, we'll just pretend
You say, "It's complicated to make amends"
Well, is that the way that we're headed then?

And you couldn't answer me
Though you could pull me in while I brushed my teeth
And let your hands both freely speak
Like I wasn't ever gonna leave, leave

You were all I'd ever known
And now I'm supposed to love you from a distance
Like it's nothing, like it's instant
And you say, "Let's just see where this goes"
And I don't know how or why you seem just fine
'Cause I'm having to grasp that you're somehow not mine anymore
It's so cruel how things are only almost like they were before

Like they were before
Like they were before
Like they were before

We walk downtown and it's charming
You're alarmingly disarming
Yeah, we've got forty-eight hours left
Before I fly back to my death
While you stay just fine and feel alive
South of the Mason-Dixon line
Where everyone closes shop at nine
Where you could somehow finally find

What you were desperately looking for
Funny how you thought that was gonna be New York
With our chalkboard walls and slanted floors
Oh, we could've had that and so much more
Ask your new lover what it's like to be given
A real fighting chance before you wish her, "Good riddance"
Did anything ever really count
Or was I just a two-year practice round?

You were all I'd ever known
And now I'm feeling stupid, you're forbidden
They say, yeah, we were something, too bad we were children
Ooh, I don't know where to go
And I don't know how or why you seem just fine
'Cause I'm looking at you and God knows you're not mine anymore
It's so cruel how things will never be the way they were before

Like they were before
It's almost just like how it was before
But it's not anymore              
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