Capotraste 3ª casa Tom: A A I was just a normal guy. A Life was just a nine to five. A E With bills and pressure piled up to the sky. E She never asked, she knew I'd been, E hangin' with my wilder friends. E A looking for another way to fly. D Bm And crazy, was becoming my new norm. A I'd pass out on the bedroom floor. E A And sleep right through the calm before the storm. Refrão: D My life was just an old routine. E A G D Everyday the same damn thing, I couldn't even tell I was alive. A I tell you. The high cost of living, E A ain't nothin' like the cost of living high. A That southern baptist parking lot. A Was where I'd go and smoke my pot. A E Sit there in my pick-up truck and pray. E And stareing at that giant cross. E Just reminded me that I was lost. E A And it just never seemed to point the way. A As soon as Jesus turned his back. A I'd find my way across the tracks. D Bm Lookin' just to score another deal. A With my back against that damn eight ball. E A I didn't have to think or talk or feel. (Refrão) A My whole life went through my head. A Laying in that hotel bed. A E Watchin' as the cops kicked in the door. E I had a job and a piece of land. E And my sweet wife, was my best friend. E A But I traded that for cocaine and a whore. A With my new found sobriety. A I've got the time to sit and think. D Bm Of all the things I had, and threw away. A This prison is much colder than that, E A one that I was locked up in just yesterday. (Refrão)