Intro: G VERSE 1: G The air was more than human and G the heat was more than hungry and G Em the cars were square and spitting diesel fumes G the bulls were running wild G because they're big and mean and sacred and G Em the children were playing cricket with no shoes A the next morning we woke up, man A with a seven hour drive C well there we were stuck in Port Blaire C C7 where boats break and children stare Chorus: G D there were so many fewer questions Em A C Am when stars were still just the holes to heaven Am G D and there were so many fewer questions Em A C Am when stars were still just the holes to heaven VERSE 2: G disembarking from the port G with no mistakes of any sort G Em moving south the engine running smooth G officials were quite friendly G once we drowned them with our sweet talk G Em we bribed them with our cigarettes and booze A the next morning we woke up man A with the sunrise to the right C moving back north to Port Blaire C C7 where boats break and children stare Chorus: G D there were so many fewer questions Em A C Am when stars were still just the holes to heaven G D yes and there were so many fewer questions Em A C Am when stars were still just the holes to heaven End: G Em G Em G Em G Em G