Susan Boyle

Memory(Chords)

Susan Boyle

Key: C

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Introdução:  fingered four times C 

C                                Am 
Midnight, not a sound from the pavement 
                        F                      Em 
Has the moon lost her memory, she is smiling alone 
                       G                            C 
In the lamplight, the withered leaves, collected my fee 
         G              C                           
And the wind begins to moan 
      C                      Am 
Memory, all alone in the moonlight 
Am              F                 Em 
I can smile at the old days, it was beautiful then 
Em     G                C 
I remember the time I knew what happiness was 
          G            C                      
Let the memory live again  
             C                   Am 
Daylight, I must wait for the sunrise 
Am                     F                   Em 
I must think of a new life, and I mustn't give in 
Em      G              C 
When the dawn comes, tonight will be a memory, too 
   G             C                  Em                   
And a new day will begin, burnt out ends of smoky days 
  Em            C          G                     Em                   
The stale cold smell of morning the street lamp dies  
   Em                     C               G 
Another night is over, another day is dawning 
C                             Am 
Touch me, it's so easy to leave me  
Am                   F                   Em 
All alone with the memory of my day in the sun 
Em                       G                    C 
If you touch me, you'll understand what happiness is 
     G                 C 
Look a new day, has begun 
C                            Am 
Memory, all alone in the moonlight 
Am                  F                     Em 
I can smile at the old days, it was beautiful then 
    Em               G                    C 
I remember the time I knew what happiness was 
          G           C 
Let the memory live again
	        

Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, T. S. Eliot and Trevor Nunn

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