Verse: A Old man Wrigley lived in that white house, E Down the street where I grew up. Gbm Momma used to send me over with things A A7 We struck a friendship up. D E A I spent a few long summers, out on his old porch swing. A Says he was in the war went in the Navy. E Lost his wife lost his baby. Gbm Broke down and asked him one time A A7 How ya keep from going cra-zy D He said I'll see my wife and son in just a little while A I asked him what he meant E He looked at me and smiled Chorus: A said I raise my hands. E Bow my head D I'm finding more and more truth D In the words written in red Bm Gbm7 They tell me that there's more to life D E Than just what I can see A E Oh I believe, mmm-mmm Verse: A Few years later I was off at college E Talkin' to mom on the phone one night Gbm Getting all caught up on the gossip A A7 The ins and outs of the small town life D She said oh by the way, son E Old man Wrigley has died A Later on that night E I laid there thinkin' back Gbm Thought 'bout couple long-lost summers A A7 I didn't know whether to cry or laugh D If there was ever anybody D Deserved a ticket to the other side A I'd be that sweet old man E Who looked me in the eye Chorus: A said I raise my hands. E Bow my head D I'm finding more and more truth D In the words written in red Bm Gbm7 They tell me that there's more to life D E Than just what I can see Bridge: Gbm I can't quote the book Db7 The chapter or the Verse E6 You can't tell me it all ends B7 In a slow ride in a hearse Bm Gbm7 You know I'm more and more convinced D The longer that I live Bm This can't be Gbm7 No this can't be D E No this can't be all there is. Chorus: A Lord I raise my hands. E Bow my head D and I'm finding more and more truth D In the words written in red Bm Gbm7 They tell me that there's more to this D E Than just what I can see Gbm B7 I believe - oh I... Outro: A G I believe -I be- lieve-
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