|  | Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| Al | l | our t | imes h | ave co | me |  |  |  | 
|  | Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| He | re | but n | ow the | y’re g | one |  |  |  | 
| F | G | Am | 
| Seasons don’t | fear the | reaper | 
|  | F | E7 | Am | G | F | 
| Nor do the w | ind, the s | un, or the ra | in (we can b | e like t | hey are) | 
| G | Am | G | F | 
| Come on | baby (don’t | fear the | reaper) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | 
| Baby | take my | hand (don’t | fear the | reaper) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | 
| We’ll be | able to | fly (don’t | fear the | reaper) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| Baby | I’m your | man |  |  |  | 
| Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| La- | la- | la- | la- | la |  |  |  | 
| Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| La- | la- | la- | la- | la |  |  |  | 
| Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| Val | enti | ne i | s d | one |  |  |  | 
|  | Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| He | re | but n | ow t | hey’re g | one |  |  |  | 
|  | F | E7 | Am | G | 
| Are tog | ether in et | ernit | y (Rome | o and Juliet) | 
| F | G | Am | G | 
| Forty-thousand m | en and women e | veryday (like Rome | o and Juliet) | 
| F | G | Am | G | F | 
| Forty-thousand m | en and women | everyday ( | redefine | happiness) | 
|  | F | G | Am | G | F | 
| An | other forty-tho | usand coming e | veryday (we can b | e like the | y are) | 
| G | Am | G | F | 
| Come on | baby (don’t | fear the | reaper) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | 
| Baby | take my | hand (don’t | fear the | reaper) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | 
| We’ll be | able to | fly (don’t | fear the | reaper) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| Baby | I’m your | man |  |  |  | 
| Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| La- | la- | la- | la- | la |  |  |  | 
| Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| La- | la- | la- | la- | la |  |  |  | 
|  | Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| L | ove | of t | wo i | s o | ne |  |  |  | 
|  | Am | G | F | G | Am | G | F | G | 
| H | ere | but n | ow t | hey’re g | one |  |  |  | 
| F | G | Am | 
| Came the last | night of | sadness | 
|  | F | E7 | Am | G | 
| And it was c | lear that she c | ouldn’t go o | n |  | 
|  | F | G | Am | G | 
| Then the d | oor was o | pen and the w | ind appeared |  | 
|  | F | G | Am | G | 
| The c | andles bl | ew and di | sappeared |  | 
|  | F | G | Am | G | F | 
| The cur | tains fl | ew and then h | e appeared (saying d | on’t be afr | aid) | 
| G | Am | G | F | 
| Come on | baby (and she | had no | fear) | 
| G | Am | G | F | 
| And she r | an to him (then he s | tarted to f | ly) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | 
| They looked b | ackward and s | aid goodbye (she had bec | ome like th | ey are) | 
|  | G | Am | G | F | 
| She had | taken his | hand (she had bec | ome like the | y are) | 
| G | Am | G | F | G | 
| Come on | baby (don’t | fear the | reaper) |  |