Sun On Sunday

James Blunt

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Key:
D F#m D A silent tear, an empty
F#m smile,
D F#m So insincerely, but so gently in
G denial.
Em B Em B And me the thief, so selfishly,
Em G All the moments meant for you, I
A made them mine. [Chorus]
D F#m How was I so blind to miss you
Bm G crumbling inside?
D F#m Is it too late now to fix you? Let
Bm G me make it right!
Em A 'Cause there'll be no sun on Sunday,
Bm A G No reason for words to rhyme
Bb D 'Cause if you're bleeding, so am I.
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[Verse 2]
D F#m D A wishful look, a hesitate,
F#m
D F#m You're hoping I will notice that
G you're not OK.
Em B Em B And me the fool; you turn away
Em G It's only then I feel the weight
A of my mistakes. [Chorus]
D F#m How was I so blind to miss you
Bm G crumbling inside?
D F#m Is it too late now to fix you? Let
Bm G me make it right!
Em A 'Cause there'll be no sun on Sunday,
Bm A G No reason for words to rhyme
Bb D 'Cause if you're bleeding, so am I. [Bridge]
F G And if I cut you, if I bruise you,
C D then the scars are always mine.
F Cause I love you so to lose you
G C D would be worse than if I died. [Chorus]
Eb Gm How was I so blind to miss you
Cm Ab crumbling inside?
Eb Gm Is it too late now to fix you? Let
Cm Ab me make it right.
Fm Bb 'Cause there'll be no sun on Sunday
Eb Gm Ab No reason for words to rhyme
B 'Cause if you're bleeding, then so
Eb am I.
Song details

Composition: Maccutcheon Steven, James Blount, and Claude Nairn Kelly

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