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Intro: (chorus)
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G# G#7/F#
Take a bow, the night is over
Fm7 E
This masquerade is getting older
G#/Eb Dm5M
Light are low, the curtains down
C#m7 G#/F#
There's no one here
{There's no one here, there's no one in the crowd}
G# G#7/F#
Say your lines but do you feel them
Fm7 E G#/Eb
Do you mean what you say when there's no one around {no one around}
Dm5M C#m7 G#/C Bbm7
Watching you, watching me, one lonely star
Bbm7/Eb
{One lonely star you don't know who you are}
G#
I've always been in love with you {always with you}
Bbm7
I guess you've always known it's true {you know it's true}
You took my love for granted, why oh why
Eb7 G#
The show is over, say good-bye
E Bbm7/Eb G# E Bbm7/Eb
Say good-bye {bye bye}, say good-bye
Verse 2:
Make them laugh, it comes so easy
When you get to the part
Where you're breaking my heart {breaking my heart}
Hide behind your smile, all the world loves a clown
{Just make 'em smile the whole world loves a clown}
Wish you well, I cannot stay
You deserve an award for the role that you played {role that you played}
No more masquerade, you're one lonely star
{One lonely star and you don't know who you are}
(chorus)(2x)
C#m7 G#
All the world is a stage {world is a stage}
C#m7 G#
And everyone has their part {has their part}
C#m7 G#/C Fm7
But how was I to know which way the story'd go?
G#/F#
How was I to know you'd break
Eb7
{You'd break, you'd break, you'd break}
G# G#maj7
You'd break my heart?
I've always been in love with you
{I've always been in love with you}
Guess you've always known
You took my love for granted, why oh why
The show is over, say good-bye
(chorus)
Say good-bye
Written by Madonna Louise Ciccone, Kenneth Brian Edmonds