Sun On Sunday
James Blunt
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D F#m D A silent tear, an emptyF#m smile,D F#m So insincerely, but so gently inG denial.Em B Em B And me the thief, so selfishly,Em G All the moments meant for you, IA made them mine. [Chorus]D F#m How was I so blind to miss youBm G crumbling inside?D F#m Is it too late now to fix you? LetBm G me make it right!Em A 'Cause there'll be no sun on Sunday,Bm A G No reason for words to rhymeBb D 'Cause if you're bleeding, so am I.Continues after the ad[Verse 2]D F#m D A wishful look, a hesitate,F#mD F#m You're hoping I will notice thatG you're not OK.Em B Em B And me the fool; you turn awayEm G It's only then I feel the weightA of my mistakes. [Chorus]D F#m How was I so blind to miss youBm G crumbling inside?D F#m Is it too late now to fix you? LetBm G me make it right!Em A 'Cause there'll be no sun on Sunday,Bm A G No reason for words to rhymeBb 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 youG C D would be worse than if I died. [Chorus]Eb Gm How was I so blind to miss youCm Ab crumbling inside?Eb Gm Is it too late now to fix you? LetCm Ab me make it right.Fm Bb 'Cause there'll be no sun on SundayEb Gm Ab No reason for words to rhymeB 'Cause if you're bleeding, then soEb am I.
Composition: Maccutcheon Steven, James Blount, and Claude Nairn Kelly
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