D F#m E I miss my mother, the smell of rain D F#m E There's a girl I love back home, she shares my pain D F#m E I just get so lonely, still I'm to blame D F#m E A 'Cause the life that chose me doesn't know my name, ooh D A E (A) [Verse 2] D F#m E The signs I pass by, 'did Jesus set you free?' D F#m E He just helped me realize what kind of country this must be D F#m E And I made some friends in Arizona but I doubt they'd recognize my face Bm D When the whisky leaves their veins and I'm just a memory they'd replace Chorus E F#m D Seattle seems so long ago and you're so far away E F#m D I've forgotten where my home is and I'm still counting down the days E F#m D A It's raining back in London town, somewhere in my brain E F#m D (ring out) Is a little piece of my tired mind, it'll never be the same D A E (A) [Verse 3] D F#m E Somedays I don't feel like opening my eyes D F#m E Give me a makeshift backseat bed in this desert life D F#m E Nashville feels more like home to me and that's alright Bm A D Broadway's not the same in broad day light [Chorus] E F#m D Seattle seems so long ago and you're so far away E F#m D I've forgotten where my home is and I'm still counting down the days E F#m D A It's raining back in London town, somewhere in my brain E F#m D Is a little piece of my tired mind, it'll never be the same Bm F#m E (D) [C-part] Bm Give me just a few more hours F#m E Bm To gather up my thoughts into the corners of my mind, lift off again D 'Cause I've been drinking way too much F#m E Bm That don't make a change, it's just a way for me to numb these lonely days [Chorus] (play every chord just one and let it ring out) E F#m D Seattle seems so long ago and you're so far away E F#m D I've forgotten where my home is and I'm still counting down the days E F#m D A It's raining back in London town, somewhere in my brain E F#m D F#m F#m (strum each note) Is a little piece of my tired mind, it'll never be the same