D5 [Verse 1] D5 A Bm F#m I've lived in this town for 13 years I've been around G D A You see that window in that tower that was mine D A Bm F#m Under that fluorescent light, well I made cold calls through the night G D A To houses deep in suburbs I will never go [Verse 2] D A Bm F#m Then in Chinatown I'd get something and hang around G D A How does that busker know each day from the next? D A Bm F#m See that man who just brushed past me, well I know him but don't ask me G D A About him I wonder is he still with his wife [Chorus] G D What is a life? A What is a life? G What is a life? D A What is a life? [Verse 3] D A Bm The ferries pull up in the evening warmth F#m G D A I used to give out papers here as they rushed on their way home D A The streets are full of plaques Bm F#m G D A Just where that park is used to be a den of wailers, Jesus Christ [Chorus] G D What is a life? A What is a life? G What is a life? D A What is a life? G What is a life? D A What is a life? G What is a life? D A What is a life? [Instrumental] G D A (4x) [Verse 4] D A Bm F#m Of all the jobs I've had, well I can't say they've turned out bad G D A It's just funny when you think that guy was you D A Bm A waiter on his break, he smokes a cigarette F#m G D A And takes a long look at a repaired paring knife