Am C D The sun and the shutters and the sun shattered hair Am C D The butler hesitates at the top of the stairs Am C D A kitten from Great Britain sleeps behind the drapes Am C D An old silver bowl filled with apples and grapes F Em Am It's so very cold in the mansion after sunset F Em Am The snow is blowing through the baseboard outlets F Em Am And I have no idea what drives you, mister F Em Am Tanning beds explode with rich women inside [Chorus] Am E All my poor, hungry children Am E All my poor, hungry children Am E All my poor, hungry children Dm Em Am Time will break the world Dm Em Am Time will break the world Dm Em Am Time will break the world [Verse] Am C D The snow falls down so beautiful and stupid Am C D For the black silhoutte of Abraham Lincoln trees Am C D The sky's low and grey like a Japanese table Am C D And my horse's legs look like four brown shotguns F Em Am The icicles are dripping like the whole house is weeping F Em Am On an evil little car with gull-wing doors F Em Am And I have no idea what drives you, mister F Em Am But I've killed you in my mind so many times before [Chorus] Am E All my poor, hungry children Am E All my poor, hungry children Am E All my poor, hungry children Dm Em Am Time will break the world Dm Em Am Time will break the world Dm Em Am Time will break the world