[Verse]
GsusGThis is our last goodGsusGbye
I hate to fEmeel the love bDetween us dAmie
Just hear thGis and then I'll go :
you gDave me more to live for,
moCre than you'll ever knGsusGow.
[Verse]
GsusGThis is our last embrace,
must I Emdream and always Dsee your faCce
Why caAmn't we overcome this wGall
BaDby, maybe it is just because I didn't kCnow you at all.
(Weird chords -- kind of Dm then Gm7, repeated)
KD7iss me, please, kiCss me
But kiss me oDut of desire, babe, and not conCsolation
You know, it maDkes me so angry 'cause I knCow that in time
D7I'll only make you cCry, this is our last gooGsusGdbye.
GDid you sEmay noD, this can't haCppen to me,
Gand did you rEmush to the pDhone to cCall?
Was there a Gvoice unEmkind in the bDack of your mCind saying,
EmAmmaybe... you didn't kCnow him at all.G
Well, the Gbells out in the church tower cGmaj7hime
BuG7rning clues into this heart of mGmaj7Gine
Thinking sFo hard on her soGft eyes and the mFemory
Of her siGghs that, it's over... it's over...
DmGm7 twice, then A7 G C (last chord left hanging).
The Dsus means D suspended, and it's easy (and nice). It's just a standard D major with
an added 4th note, as follows.
E ----2-(4) The 231 chord is the D major. Adding the (4)
B -------3- turns it into a Dsus.