| G | C | G | C | | G | C | G | C | [Verse 1] G All those metaphors you learn in high school G7 C Dark and light is wrong and right it never made sense to me G Here's what I can see: [Chorus] D You can't see the stars if there's too much light D7 Ain't nothing like holding you in the middle of the night C After getting burned by the sun in a hard day's work D G Baby I'm fine with the dark | C | G | C | [Verse 2] G Ain't nothing like a blackout in New York City G7 All those lights just get tired of looking pretty C G I'm walking down Broadway here's what I can say: [Chorus] D You can't see the stars if there's too much light D Ain't nothing like holding you in the middle of the night C After getting burned by the sun in a hard day's work D B Baby I'm fine with the dark [Bridge] Em C G B Em C G [Verse 3] B Em C G I tossed my coin in to that wishing well B Em C G and jumped right in after it as far as I could tell B Em C G That great void was full of infinity Em C G Black as the fear of endless possibilities B Em C G Black as the moonless woods of my unsung prayer B Em C G Black as the velvet Elvis of my repair B Em C A Black as the color of my true love's hair | C | % | [Verse 4] G Yeah well everybody's talking about that great white light they G7 C See in the end if you lived right I don't know about that D G G But I know what I need [Chorus] D You can't see the stars if there's too much light D7 Ain't nothing like holding you in the middle of the night C After getting burned by the sun in a hard life's work D G Baby I'm fine with the dark [Outro] C D G Baby I'm fine with the dark C D G Baby I'm fine with the dark