5 Chords used in the song :
C
G
Am
F
Em
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CC
This is the way you left me,
GG
I'm not pretending.
AmAm
No hope, no love, no glory,
FF
No Happy Ending.
CC
This is the way that we love,
GG
Like it's forever.
AmAm
Then live the rest of our life,
FF
But not together.
CC GG AmAm FF CC
Wake up in the morning, stumble on my life
CC GG AmAm FF CC
Can't get no love without sacrifice
CC GG AmAm FF
CC
If anything should happen, I guess I wish you well
CC GG AmAm FF CC
AA little bit of heaven, but a little bit of hell
AmAm EmEm
This is the hardest story that I've ever told
CC
No hope, or love, or glory
GG
Happy endings gone forever more
CC GG AmAm
I feel as if I feel as if I'm wastin'
FF
And I'm wastin' everyday
CC
This is the way you left me,
GG
I'm not pretending.
AmAm
No hope, no love, no glory,
FF
No Happy Ending.
CC
This is the way that we love,
GG
Like it's forever.
AmAm
Then live the rest of our life,
FF
But not together.
2 o'clock in the morning, something's on my mind
Can't get no rest; keep walkin' around
If I pretend that nothin' ever went wrong, I can get to my sleep
I can think that we just carried on
This is the hardest story that I've ever told
No hope, or love, or glory
Happy endings gone forever more
I feel as if I feel as if I'm wastin'
And I'm wastin' everyday
This is the way you left me,
I'm not pretending.
No hope, no love, no glory,
No Happy Ending.
This is the way that we love,
Like it's forever.
Then live the rest of our life,
But not together.
CC CC
AmAm AmAm
AA Little bit of love, little bit of love
GG GG
FF FF
Little bit of love, little bit of love [repeat]
I feel as if I feel as if I'm wastin'
And I'm wastin' everyday
This is the way you left me,
I'm not pretending.
No hope, no love, no glory,
No Happy Ending.
This is the way that we love,
Like it's forever.
To live the rest of our life,
But not together.
About this song
Track by Lebanon-born artist MIKA from his 2007 album Life In Cartoon Motion. As a child Mika was trained by Alla Ardakov (Ablaberdyeva), a Russian opera professional, and later attended the Royal College of Music in London. His debut radio appearance was on Dermot O'Leary's BBC Radio 2 show in September 2006, Later with Jools Holland and on The Friday Night Project on 19 January 2007. While he is rumoured to have a vocal range of five octaves,[4] he claims that it is actually closer to three and a half octaves.[5]



