The Manuscript

[C] [G] [Am] [F] [C] [G] [Am] [F]

[C]Now and then she rereads the [G]manuscript

[Am]Of the entire torrid [F]affair

[C]They compared their licenses

He said, [G]"I'm not a donor but

[Am]I'd give you my heart if you [F]needed it"

[C]She rolled her eyes and said

"You're a [G]professional"

He said, [Am]"No, just a good [F]samaritan"

[C]He said that if the sex was

half as good as the [G]conversation was

Soon [Am]they'd be pushin' [F]strollers

But soon it was [C]over[G] [Am] [F]

[C] [G] [Am] [F]

[C]In the age of him, she wished she was [G]thirty

And made[Am] coffee every morning in a [F]Frеnch press

[C]Afterwards she only atе [G]kids' cereal

And [Am]couldn't sleep unless it was in [F]her mother's bed

Then [C]she dated boys who were[G] her own age

With [Am]dart boards on the backs of [F]their doors

[C]She thought about how he said

since she was so [G]wise beyond her years

[Am]Everything had been above board

[F]She wasn't [C]sure[G] [Am] [F]

[C] [G] [Am] [F]

[Am]And the years passed

Like [G]scenes of a show

The [C]professor said to [G]write what you know

Lookin' [Am]backwards

Might be the [G]only way to move forward[F]

[Am]Then the actors

Were [G]hitting their marks

And [C]the slow dance

Was alight [G]with the sparks

And the [Am]tears fell

In [G]synchronicity with the score

[C]And at last

She [G]knew what the agony had been [F]for

 

[C]The only thing that's left is the [G]manuscript

One last [Am]souvenir from my [F]trip to your shores

[C]Now and then I [G]reread the manuscript

But the [Am]story isn't mine [F]anymore