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Intro: A A At the end of the end C#m It's the start of a journey Bm A To a much better place Bm A And this wasn't bad Bm A So a much better place Bm A Would have to be special Bm F#m F No need to be sad. Verse 1: F On the day that i die Am I'd like jokes to be told Dm And stories of old Bb To be rolled out like carpets F That children have played on Am And laid on while listening Bb F To stories of old. 2: F At the end of the end Am It's the start of a journey A7 F To a much better place A7 F And a much better place A7 F Would have to be special C F No reason to cry. Whistling part: same as Chorus 1 Verse 2: F On the day that i die Am I'd like bells to be rung Dm And song that were sung Bb To be hung out like blankets F That lovers have played on Am And laid on while listening Bb F To songs that were sung. F At the end of the end Am It's the start of a journey A7 F to a much better place A7 F and a much better place A7 F would have to be special C F no reason to cry C F no need to be sad. C F At the end of the end.
A At the end of the end C#m It's the start of a journey Bm A To a much better place Bm A And this wasn't bad Bm A So a much better place Bm A Would have to be special Bm F#m F No need to be sad.
2: F At the end of the end Am It's the start of a journey A7 F To a much better place A7 F And a much better place A7 F Would have to be special C F No reason to cry.
F At the end of the end Am It's the start of a journey A7 F to a much better place A7 F and a much better place A7 F would have to be special C F no reason to cry C F no need to be sad. C F At the end of the end.
Written by Paul McCartney
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