E F#m G#m A [Verse 1] E If I woke up one morning with my memory gone F#m I'd pick out some clothes and I'd put 'em on G#m And I'd walk down the street, and find a cafe A And I'd order a Guinness, and I'd sit there all day E And some kids would come in and start a fuss F#m About how great their weekend in New Orleans was G#m Then I'd look down and smile like their tale was my own A I'd be drowning in memory, and then I would know E How it used to be in summer, so many years ago F#m When we really didn't worry, or care to know G#m Where we would be, or how old we had grown A Then I'd open my eyes and I know I was [Chorus] E F#m Home, where my friends are G#m A Even when I'm not, I wish you were here [Verse 2] E Then it would rain, like it sometimes does F#m And if we were bored, it wouldn't bother us G#m We'd just get in the car and drive through the night A And be lost in East Texas, but no one would mind E 'Cause we'd find our way home like we always do F#m Funny how the time flies in our youth G#m But with darkness approaching, we will all grow close A In the place we'll call Heaven but for now, we'll just call it [Chorus] E F#m Home, where my friends are G#m A Even when I'm not, I wish you were here E I'll see you at home F#m G#m A