Tom: Ebm
Db Gb Eb Db Gb Ab
Ezra and Marla went walking on the boardwalk
Db Gb Eb Db Gb Ab
Often they're quiet, taking it all in in silence
Db Bbm Eb Gb
Their hands don't feel the same today
Db Bbm Eb Gb
He noticed her grip gets looser now every day
Ab A Bbm Bb
They're back at home lying in bed
Ab A Bbm Bb
He knows there's something wrong but they're still kissing
Gb Db Ab Bb Gb F Ab Bbm
[Verse 2]
F Gb Eb Db Gb Ab
Ezra and Marla go to work on Monday at nine o'clock
F Gb Ebm F Gb Ab
Getting more distant, they hardly say a word but they're still in this
Db Bb Bbm Eb Gb
Their eyes now wander more than they used to
Db Bbm Eb Gb
The person at reception's kind of cute
Ab A Bbm
They're back at home lying naked
Ab A Bb Bbm
There's a job to do so they do it
Gb N.C Db
The silence says more than they ever did
Gb Db
It's pulling, the ropes on the rack tighten
Gb
Where's that smile? Where's that kiss?
Db
Where's the sound? Who muted it?
Gb Db Bb
I'm pretty sure this one wasn't made so quiet
Gb F Bbm Ab Gb
No spark can start a fire without something to burn
Ebm7, Bbm7, Eb, Ebm, Bb
Db F Bbm Db F Bbm A Gb7
Ezra and Marla went walking for the last time as one