Originally in Eb, I play in E
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I | tried so h | ard, just to g | et through to yo | u |
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But yo | ur head’s so f | ar from the rea | lness of tru | th |
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W | as it just a come on i | n the dark, wasn’t me | ant to last l | ong |
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I th | ink you’ve worn your welcome, ho | ney |
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I’ll just s | ee you al | ong |
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As I sing you this so | ng |
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T | ime can pass sl | owly, th | ings always ch | ange |
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Yo | ur day’s been n | umbered, and I’ve r | ead your last p | age |
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Y | ou was just a tempor | ary lover, honey, y | ou ain’t the first |
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L | ots of others came bef | ore you, woman |
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Said but y | ou been the worst |
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Said you been the wor | st |
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So g | oodbye to y | ou, girl, s | o long, farew | ell |
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I c | an’t hear you cr | ying, your j | ivin’s been h | ell |
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So l | ook for me w | alkin’ down y | our street at n | ight |
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I’ll be | in with an | other, de | ep down ins | ide |
A | G#m | F#m | E | |
De | ep do | wn i | nsid | e |
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