Verse: G C Your grandpa died Em When you were nine D They said he had G Lost his mind C You have learned Em Way too soon D G C Em D You should never trust the pantaloon G C Now itʼs your turn Em To be alone D Find a wife G And build yourself a home C You have learned Em Way too soon D C That your dad is now a pantaloon Chorus: G You are tired Em You are hurt D A moth ate through C Your favorite shirt G Em And all your friends fertilize D The ground you walk C D G Lose your mind N.C. Heʼs seen too many stare downs Between the sun and the moon In the morning air How he used to hustle all the people Walking through the fairgrounds Heʼs been around so long Heʼs changed his meaning of a chair now Because a chair now, Is like a tiny island in the sea of all the people Who glide across the very surface That made his bones feeble The end canʼt come soon enough But is it too soon? Either way he canʼt deny He is a pantaloon Chorus: C G You are tired Em You are hurt D A moth ate through C Your favorite shirt G Em And all your friends fertilize D The ground you walk C D G Lose your mind Verse: G C You like to sleep alone Em Itʼs colder than you know D Cause your skin is so G Used to colder bones C Itʼs warmer in the morning Em Than what it is at night D Your bones are held together C By your nightmare and your frights Chorus: G You are tired Em You are hurt D A moth ate through C Your favorite shirt G Em And all your friends fertilize D The ground you walk C D G Lose your mind