[Intro]
Am Em C G Am C
[Verse 1]
G Am EmI'm on my sixth Civil War documentary
C G Am EmAnd I can't take any more US history
C G Am EmIs it the Adderall or what your leaving did to me
C GWould things Go differently
[Chorus 1]
Am EmIf we, if we were
C G Am Em1865, two states north of the Mason-Dixon line
C GWould you love me in a different time
Am Emwould you return from war to pick more fights
C GIf I wrote four years of letters
Am Emhoping you weren't gone forever
C GWould we grow old together
AmWould you treat me better
[Instrumental]
C G Am Em C G Am
[Verse 2]
C G Am EmI read an article on women in '43
C G Am EmThey left their fears at the door of the factory
C G Am EmI heard the interviews from widows of Normandy
C GWho still can't afford to sleep
[Chorus 2]
Am EmIf we, if we were
C G Am Em1945 And we've just turned that one last flag to white
C GPraise God that you're still alive
Am Emwould you return from war to pick more fights
C GIf I wrote four years of letters
Am Emhoping you weren't gone forever
C GWould we grow old together
AmWould you treat me better
[Verse 4]
DDelusion, insanity, lost love
DLife isn't a period drama
CThe end was the bloodshed, the trauma, the hardship
CThe end was enclosed in a casket
DAt the hand, break the bones of another man
DAt the foot of a God and his ugly plans
CSo obsessed with the past out of selfishness
[Verse 5]
Am EmIf we, if we were
C G Am Em1945, so convinced there's still a winning side
C GWouldn't love me in a different time
Am EmYou'd return from war to pick more fights
C GOne hundred years of letters
Am EmWar still rages on forever
C GSo human, so untethered
[Outro]
Am C GYou won't treat me better
Am Em C GYou can't treat me better?
Am C G Am EmWould you treat me better
C GWould we grow old together
AmWould you treat me better
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