Hợp âm Alone Again Naturally
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Verse 1:
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In a little while from now If I’m
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not feeling any less sour I
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promise myself to treat myself And
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visit a nearby
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tower And
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climbing to the top To
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throw myself off In an
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effort to make it
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clear to whoever
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what it’s like when you’re
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shattered Left
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standing in the lurch At a
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church with people
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saying “My
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God, that’s tough, she stood him up No
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point in us remaining We
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may as well go
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home” As
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I did on my
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own
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Alone again,
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naturally Verse 2:
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To think that only yesterday I was
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cheerful bright and gay Looking
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forward – who wouldn’t do? The
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role I was about to
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play And as
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if to knock me down
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Reality came around And
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without so much as a
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mere touch
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Threw me into
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little pieces
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Leaving me to doubt Talk
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about God in his
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mercy Who
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if He really does exist
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Why did He desert me
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In my hour of need I
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truly am
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indeed
Am
Alone
again,
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naturally Bridge: It
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seems to me that there are more hearts
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Broken in the world than can be
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mended
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Left
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unattended What do we
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do? What do we
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do?
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Verse 3:
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Looking back over the years And
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whatever else appears I
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remember I cried when my father died Never
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wishing to hide
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my tears
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And at sixty-five years old
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My mother, God rest her soul
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Couldn’t understand why the
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only man She had
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ever loved had been
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taken
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Leaving her to start With a
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heart so badly
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broken
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Despite encouragement from me No
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words were ever spoken
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When she passed away I
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cried and cried
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all day
Am
Alone
again,
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Naturally
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