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I've had a lot of trouble with the current chords for this, so I decided to make my own since I'm p. sure I'm correct. C G Am F C G C G Am Em F G
CWhy do you cry when you Gknow how the story Amends? FHow can you laugh when you Cknow that it hurts your frGiends? CWe've all been there Gonce, but you never Amleft Em FThis is me coming back to get you oGut to say goodbye, to make amends C I'm not leGaving this plAmace FUnless I'm Cleaving with Gyou Cause Cyou're the only Gperson with a Amhalf decent Emheart here FAnd I know you will put it Gto use Until it's Cgone, Ggone, Amgone FGone, Cgone, Ggone CGone, Ggone, Amgone, Emgone, Fgone, Gyeah CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na CWhen as you cGlose your eyes for the Ambig sleep I hope you think of Fme, yeah CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na And if you Cgo, I'll be gGone And Amyou'll be left aFlone to live your Clife, as you pGlease But sAmomeday you'll aFgree that I was aClways meant for Gyou You were Amalways meant for Fme and you will sCee G that you're iCmpossiAmble F G You're iCmpossAmible F G You're iCmpossAmible F G You're iCmpossAmible F G C Am F G x2
CMe and Mr. GDylan on the Amride home We had a Fheart-to-Cheart about Glife But Cneither him or Gme could decAmide for ourseEmlves If we Fwanted to outlive that Gnight Like two chCildren on the pGlayground of the Amunconfessed souls FAbandoned by our Cmothers and our Glovers and our foes If Conly we were Gbrave enough to lAmive the lives we sEmtole What a woFnderful world this could Gbe! C G Am F C G C G Am Em F G CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na CWhen as you Gclose your eyes for the Ambig sleep I hope you think of Fme, yeah CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na And if you Cgo, I'll be Ggone And Amyou'll be left aFlone to live your Clife, as you pGlease But sAmomeday you'll aFgree that I was alCways meant for Gyou You were aAmlways meant for Fme and you will sCee G that you're iCmpossAmible F G You're iCmpossAmible F G You're iCmpossAmible F G You're iCmpossAmible F G So, Chow many more eGxamples until we Ambreak? So Fhow many sacrifCices must we Gmake? BecausCe we've all been there Gonce before And it lAmooks like we've retEmurned once more So is tFhis the beginning or the Gend? The last two sColdiers on the batGtlefield AmSurvivors of the war They aFim at one another while their Cmothers beg the Glord "If you're Clistening,G I'm missing him So sAmomehow bring him hEmome. FHow did it come to tGhis?" So the solCdiers lift their riGfles And they're aAmiming at the head They tFhink of their first love before they tCake their final Gbreath And sComewhere in the dGistance they hear Amsomething someone Emsaid: F"How did it comeG to this?" F E F C G Am F C G Am F CWhen as you cGlose your eyes for the Ambig sleep I hope you think oEf Fme, Cyeah Am F
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CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na CWhen as you cGlose your eyes for the Ambig sleep I hope you Fthink of me, yeah CNa, na, na, na, na, na GNa, na, na, na, na, na, na AmNa, na, na, na, na, Fna, na, na, na F E F E F E C