6 Chords used in the song: Bm, Em, Gbm, G, A, D
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Intro: Bm Em Gbm
Bm Em
I never said I'd lie in wait forever
Gbm Bm
If I died we'd be together
Em
I can't always just forget her
Gbm
but she could try
G
At the end of the world
Em
Or the last thing I see
Bm
You are never coming home never coming home
A
Could I!? Should I?
G
And all the things that you never ever told me
Em
And all the smiles that are ever ever
Bm
Ever,get the feeling
Em Gbm
that you're never, all alone
Bm
And I remember now
At the top of my lungs in my arms
Em Gbm
She dies, she dies
G
At the end of the world
Em
Or the last thing I see
Bm
You are never coming home never coming home
A
Could I!? Should I?
G
And all the things that you never ever told me
Em
And all the smiles that are ever gonna haunt me
Bm
Never coming home never coming home
A
Could I!? Should I?
G
And all the wounds that are ever gonna scare me
Em
And all the ghosts that are never gonna catch me
Bm Em A
If I fall.......... if I fall down
( Bm G D Gbm ) (4x)
G
At the end of the world
Em
Or the last thing I see
Bm
You are never coming home never coming home
Never coming home never coming home
G
And all the things that you never ever told me
Em
And all the smiles that are ever gonna haunt me
Bm
Never coming home never coming home
A
Could I!? Should I?
G
And all the wounds
that are ever gonna scare me
Em
And all the ghosts that are
never gonna
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About this song: The Ghost Of You
The band was nervous about the music video for this song because they had heard that Green Day was also releasing a video centered on war within the same time frame. Upon seeing the video, "Wake Me Up When September Ends" from American Idiot, the band was relieved to find out that their video focused on a much different aspect of war than Green Day's video had. The title for this song was borrowed from an advertisement in Alan Moore's critically acclaimed graphic novel "Watchmen". Read more on Last.fm.