Standard (EADGBE)

Once I was a lady, dressed in black and blue

Used to walk the boulevard, cause that's what ladies do

My nails were always polished, my secrets always hid

I just did whatever it was that all the other ladies did

at nighttime around my bedside I keep a million lights

one for every soldier who fought the war and died

for my husband is a landlord whose eyes are full of greed

and his army full of young men whom he never even sees

 But now I am somebody else with golden books upon my shelves and diamonds

 on my mind

Strolling through the woods at night to find the little bits of light

others leave behind

Once I was a soldier in the army of some lord

I have never even seen him, I just got paid to hold his sword

I kept my armour shiny and I kept my secrets hid

and whatever I was told to do, that is what I did

when I think about it now it's hard for me to say

whether I had a choice in life to do the things my way

 because by the time I heard about that lady's bedside state

I had already gone far too far, it was already too late

 But now I am somebody else with golden books upon my shelves and diamonds

 on my mind

Strolling through the woods at night to find the little bits of light

others leave behind

Once I was a student, I had to pick up my degree

 And I thought about the years gone by, the years that numbered

three

 How things that had seemed important turned out to be a joke

 And things that had seemed natural had all gone up in smoke

Earlier a crowd had come to see me win my prize

I felt like I deserved it, it was justice in my eyes

but the only thing that I could think was 'what am I gonna do?

when all of this is over, when my days of hope are through?'

 But now I am somebody else with golden books upon my shelves and diamonds

 on my mind

Strolling through the woods at night to find the little bits of light

others leave behind