Am C G Am Am C G Am Now the pale morning sings of forgotten thingsAm C Am She plays a tune for those who wish to overlookAm C The fact that they've been blindly deceivedG Am by those who preach and pray and teachAm C Am But she falls short and the night explodes in laughterAm C G Am But don't you come here and say I didn't warn youAm C Am About the way your world can alterAm C G Am And oh how you try to command it all stillAm C Am Every single time it all shifts one way or the otherF C G Am And I'm a goddamn coward, but then again so are youF C G Am And the lion's roar, the lion's roarF C G Am Has me evading and hollering for youF C G Am And I never really knew what to doAm C G Am Am C G Am Well I guess sometimes I wish you were a little more predictableAm C Am That I could read you just like a bookAm C G Am For now I can only guess what's coming nextAm C G By examining your timid smileAm C G Am And the ways of the old, old winds blowing you back 'roundF C G Am And I'm a goddamn fool, but then again so are youF C G Am And the lion's roar, the lion's roarF C G Am Has me seeking out and searching for youF C G Am And I never really knew what to doAm C G Am (2x) D F Am Sometimes I wish I could find my Rosemary HillD F Am I'd sit there and look at the deserted lakes and I'd singF C G Am And every once in a while I'd sing a song for youF C G Am That would rise above the mountains and the stars and the seaF Am And if I wanted it to it would lead you back to meF C G Am And the lion's roar, the lion's roarF C G Am Is something that I have heard beforeF C G Am A children's tale, the lonesome wailF C G Am Of a lion's roarAm C G Am (3x)