A E D A A A7 I'm so very, very tired, I'm hallucinating bugs. E E7 D I'm having little microsleeps and when I do, D7 A I'm thinking, thinking, no, I'm dreaming—I'm dreaming about you. E Remembering when we hugged when you left, A hoping we can kiss each other's cheeks again. E Even though you live across the pond, A I am very sure that I am very fond E of you… A of you… E of you… D D of you… A C You care for me, you counselled me A C when I was seriously gonna do G C some stupid self-destructive things G E like that, yeah, I had some stupid thoughts. A C I'm so damn glad you were my partner A C even though we decided to leave each other. G C That was probably for the best, but still G E E7 I'm very very glad that we're good friends. C Love A is a very strange thing. C I really believe that it's the fundamental A kind of energy in the Universe—of being, you know? C Because, like, Christ is the ground of being, A the Ungrund is what Böhme called Him, and, C and Christ is God, and '[h]e who does not love, A does not know God; for God is love.' —1 John 4:8, Lamsa A7 Am C 'Like the angels in Heaven above, G Am who praise You from up in the heights, Dm C we, the pitiful sinners below, G Am offer You praise, as is right. Dm C we, the pitiful sinners below, G Am offer You praise, as is right. Am C 'Glory to God in the highest; G Am peace and repose on the Earth. Dm C Good will for humanity at all times, G Am from winter's death to spring's birth. Dm C Good will for humanity at all times, G Am from winter's death to spring's birth. Am C 'Lamb of God, Who removes G Am the sins of the world, bring us grace. Dm C Have compassion on us and be gracious to all, G Am have our sins and our failures erased. Dm C Have compassion on us and be gracious to all, G Am have our sins and our failures erased.' —St. Athanasius