Intro: D G D A Bm F#m G D A D D A D G I don't get many things right the first time D Bm C F#mstrum once) C In fact, I am told that a lot A Now I know all the wrong turns, D Bm F#m A And stumbles and falls brought me here Bm G Bm And where was I before the day E A That I first saw your lovely face F#m G F#m G Now I see it every day D A And I know D A Bm That I am F#m I am G A D A I am the luckiest Interlude: D|G|D|A D A What if I'd been born D G Fifty years before you D In a house Bm C F#mstrum once) C On a street where you live A Maybe I'd be outside D G As you passed on your bike F#m A Would I know? Bm G Bm And In a wide sea of eyes E A F#m G I'd see one pair that I recognize D A And I'd know D A Bm That I am F#m I am G A D D A I am the luckiest Em Em Bm I love you more than I have Bm D G D A Ever found a way to say to you D Next door A There's an old man D G Who lived to his nineties D Bm C F#mstrum once) C And one day, passed away in his sleep A A And his wife, she stayed D G D Bm F#m A Bm For a couple of days and passed away G I'm sorry, I know that's a Bm E A Strange way to tell you that I know F#m G G We belong D A That I know D A Bm That I am F#m I am G A D A D I am the luckiest