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Alone Again (Naturally) Gilbert O’Sullivan (arr. © 2015 McNie) 1

Am7/F F6 |Dm2 Dm | Gm7 Gº7/C |F(9) | Am7/F \ F6 \ | In a little while from now, if I’m Am7* not feeling any less sour, I Am7b5 promised myself to treat myself and \ \ D7 \ visit a nearby tower. And Gm7 climbing to the top, will Gm7b5 throw myself off. In an

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F F+ effort to make it clear to whoever F6 \ what it's like when your E7 \ | shattered, left Am7* standing in the lurch, at a Am7b5 \ D7 \ church where people're saying, “My Gm7 God that's tough, she stood him up! No Gm7b5 point in us remaining. We

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Am7/F F6 may as well go home.” As Am7* D7 \ I did on my own, A- Gm7 \ Gº7/C |F(9) \ \ \ | lone again, naturally. To

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Am7/F \ F6 \ think that only yesterday, I was Am7* cheerful, bright and gay, looking Am7b5 forward to, but who wouldn't do, the \ \ D7 \ role I was about to play. But as Gm7 as if to knock me down, re- Gm7b5 \ \ \ ality came around. and with-

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F F+ out so much as a mere touch, cut me F6 \ E7 \ into little pieces Am7* Leaving me to doubt, talk a- Am7b5 \ D7 \ bout God and His mer- cy. Who Gm7 \ \ \ if He really does exist, why Gm7b5 \ \ \ did He desert me

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Am7/F \ F6 \ In my hour of need? I Am7* D7 \ truly am indeed, a- Gm7 \ Gº7/C \ |F(9) \ \ \ | lone again, naturally. It

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F seems to me that there are more hearts Eb broken in the world that can’t be Gm7 \ C7b9 \ | mend-ed left unat- Ab \ Dm7b5 \ | tended. What do we C \ \ \ |C9 \ C7 \ | do? What do we do?

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Am7/F F6 |Am7* |Am7b5 |\ \ D7 \ | Gm7 |Gm7b5 |F F+ |F6 E7 | Am7* |Am7b5 D7 |Gm7 |Gm7b5 | Am7/F F6 |Am7* D7 \ | A- Gm7 \ Gº7/C \ |F(9) \ \ \ | lone again, naturally. Now

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Am7/F F6 looking back over the years, and Am7* whatever else that appears, I re- Am7b5 member I cried when my father died never D7 wishing to hide the tears. And at Gm7 sixty five years old, my Gm7b5 mother, God rest her soul, couldn't

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F \ F+ \ | understand, why the only man she had F6 \ E7 \ ever loved had been ta-ken. Am7* \ \ \ | Leaving her to start with a Am7b5 \ D7 \ heart so badly bro- ken. De- Gm7 \ \ \ | spite encouragement from me, no Gm7b5 \ \ \ | words were ever spoken and

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Am7/F \ F6 \ when she passed away, I Am7* \ D7 \ | cried and cried all day. A- Gm7 \ C7b9 \ |F(9) Am7 D7 \ | lone again, naturally. A- Gm7 \ Gº7/C C7 |F(9) |F(9)! lone again, naturally.

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