So this song's for Josh
G A D x2
G A
Why didn't you call?
My phone's always [D]on
G A
Why didn't you call?
Before you got [D]gone
G A
And I can't say for certain what I would have said
But [D]now I am helplessly [G]silent instead
G A
There's a hole in my heart and in my head
Why didn't you cal[D]l?
G A D
Why didn't you say something, on the last time we met?
G A D
Why didn't you say something? There's always hope left
G A
And I can't say for certain what I would have done
But [D]I can't do anything [G]now that you're gone
G A D
And it kills me to think that for a second you felt alone
Now you can [A]measure the mark of a [Bm]man on the [A]day that he die[G]d
In the mix[A]ture of memory and wre[Bm]ckage that he leaves beh[G]ind
And I [Em]know you were carrying too much [D/F#]weight on the ev[G]ening when you slipped away[A]
But I [Bm]loved you like a [A]brother, man, and I [G]never really [A]had a chance to [D]say
G A D
So at half past nine each evening, I'll think of my friend
G A D
And at half past nine, I'll remember you were better than your end
G A D G
Cause I too have stood up on that ledge, but I know you'd have pulled me back down from the edge
G A D
And I let you down in your darkness, I wasn't there
G A Bm
So I'll remember you making a hole through the kids in the crowd
G A Bm
And I remember you lifting me up, each time I fell down
G A
And I'll glance at the barrier when I'm watching the band
And I'll ex[D]pect to see you there stood [G]on the foot stand
But I [Em]guess I will [D]see someone [G]else
[Em]That's when I'll [D]whisper to my[G]self
[A]Brother I [G]miss you like [D]hell...
G A D x2
G A
Why didn't you call?
My phone's always [D]on
G A
Why didn't you call?
Before you got [D]gone
G A
And I can't say for certain what I would have said
But [D]now I am helplessly [G]silent instead
G A
There's a hole in my heart and in my head
Why didn't you cal[D]l?
G A D
Why didn't you say something, on the last time we met?
G A D
Why didn't you say something? There's always hope left
G A
And I can't say for certain what I would have done
But [D]I can't do anything [G]now that you're gone
G A D
And it kills me to think that for a second you felt alone
Now you can [A]measure the mark of a [Bm]man on the [A]day that he die[G]d
In the mix[A]ture of memory and wre[Bm]ckage that he leaves beh[G]ind
And I [Em]know you were carrying too much [D/F#]weight on the ev[G]ening when you slipped away[A]
But I [Bm]loved you like a [A]brother, man, and I [G]never really [A]had a chance to [D]say
G A D
So at half past nine each evening, I'll think of my friend
G A D
And at half past nine, I'll remember you were better than your end
G A D G
Cause I too have stood up on that ledge, but I know you'd have pulled me back down from the edge
G A D
And I let you down in your darkness, I wasn't there
G A Bm
So I'll remember you making a hole through the kids in the crowd
G A Bm
And I remember you lifting me up, each time I fell down
G A
And I'll glance at the barrier when I'm watching the band
And I'll ex[D]pect to see you there stood [G]on the foot stand
But I [Em]guess I will [D]see someone [G]else
[Em]That's when I'll [D]whisper to my[G]self
[A]Brother I [G]miss you like [D]hell...