blahblahblah
AC#m
Come along with me now 'cause there are
DA
Things I've been dying to tell you
AE
The best or the worst things that you
BmA
Never needed to know
AC#m
This is the kind of comedy where no one's
DA
Laughing 'cause it's hard to...
AE
I'm a punch line who's punch-drunk with my
BmD
Fist in a broken mirror...
A
There's a party near by
EBm
I can hear
AEBmD
Laughter in the distance and it all comes clear
AEBmDm
Sounds too simple, but love is the only answer
C#mBm
Everything else is just a train-wreck
ACDAAEBmA
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/r/rocky_votolato/portland_is_leaving_crd_ver_3.html )
AC#mDA
Gonna stay up all night every night for the rest of my life
AEBmA
Till the lines around my eyes grow deeper and more defined
AC#mDA
You might ask me "Aren't you dead inside and so damn tired?"
AEBmD
I say i have no idea but I'm not sleeping until after the
AEBm
dying is over I can hear
AEBmD
Laughter in the distance and it all comes clear
AEBmDm
Sounds too simple, but love is the only answer
C#mBm
Love's a trainwreck, you're a mistake
ACDAAEBAACDAAEBBmDDCBmA
Sometimes it's more convenient to play the barre chord than the open chord.
Also, at the end of the lines in the verses, he likes to play the C# (note, not chord)
the A chord (second fret on the b string if you're playing an open A chord or sixth fret
the g string if you're playing the barre chord.
If this doesn't make sense, disregard it.