G G/F# Em D C G G G/F# Em D C G [Verse 1] G G/F# Em D Am C I am writing you this letter in desperation I'm afraid G G/F# Em D Am C And I won't be back to Lindsay for the veterans' parade G G/F# Em D Am C 'Cause I got banged up pretty good in a street fight in Bilbao G G/F# Em D C G And I won't be coming home to see your young and pretty face [Chorus] C G I am far too young to feel so old D And far too tired to care G G/F# Em D C G That I took down twenty bastards before they left me lying there C G D G G/F# Em D C G [Verse 2] G G/F# Em D Am C When I landed here a year ago I know that I believed G G/F# Em D Am C That it was better to die upon your feet than to live upon your knees G G/F# Em D Am C And it's not that I care any less for that philosophy G G/F# Em D C G But I would spend one night with you in trade of all that I've achieved [Chorus] C G 'Cause I was never much on dreams D And they were never big on me G G/F# Em D C G And I can't dream my way home from a gravesite by the sea C G D So I'll clench my fist and once more sing 'The Internationale' G G/F# Em And I'll say, "Goodbye, I love you." D C G 'Cause it's time that I should go