(Intro) E7M A/E
E7M A/E
Take me alone
E7M A/E
I don't care where you have gone
A/B
And I don't have to know
G#m7C#m7F#m7A/B
Exactly where you're going
E7M A/E
If you leave me behind
G7M C/G
Then everything on your mind
Bm7DC#m7Bm7
Will turn to pictures of the world
F#7M
We might have been
F#m7Bm7
People alone may go very fast
D/E A7M
But maybe not so far
D7M G#m7(b5) C#7
Playing alone is still solitaire
C#7(b9) C#7
Remember
F#m7Bm7
People alone may reach for a love
D/E A7M
But only half as well
D7M G#m5(b9) C#7
People alone may seem satisfied
G#m5(b9) D7C#7A/B
How can they tell?
E7M A/E
If we're crossing the line
E7M A/E
Where there's no yours and no mine
G7M
We'll find it easy to see
C/GD/EEC#m7C#7
People should be together
F#m7Bm7
People alone may go very fast
D/E A7M
But maybe not so far
D7M G#m7(b5) C#7
Playing alone is still solitaire
C#7(b9) C#7
Remember
F#m7Bm7
People alone may reach for a love
D/E A7M
But only half as well
D7M G#m5(b9) C#7
People alone may seem satisfied
G#m5(b9) D7C#7A/B
How can they tell?
( F#7M D5-/F# )
F#7M D5-/F#
Take me along
F#7M D5-/F#
Let's not be people alone
F#7M D5-/F#
I'm on your mind
F#7M D5-/F#
So please don't leave me behind
F#7M D5-/F#
Crossing the line
F#7M D5-/F#
Where there's no yours and no mine...
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