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Tabbed by:  Steven P.




G5  E5  D5  C5 (repeat 1x)

Verse 1:
G5                    B5
I still remember the night we met
C5            D5        G5     D5  C5
You said you loved my smile
G5                               B5
But your love for me was like a summer breeze
C5     A5       D5   D5
Oh it lasted for awhile
E5                       B5
I could hold on a little tighter I know
             C5                       D5   D5
But when you love someone, you gotta let em go, so

Chorus 1:
          G5              C5              
I'm gonna smile, cause I wanna make you happy
G5         C5                B5
Laugh, so you can't see me cry
          E5            A5
I'm gonna let you go in style
    C5                   D5 D5           G5    E5  D5  C5
And even if it kills me,       I'm gonna smile

Verse 2:
Kiss me once for the good times baby
Kiss me twice for goodbye
You can't help how you don't feel
And it doesn't matter why
Give me a chance to bow out gracefully
Cause that's how I want you to remember me

Chorus 2:
          G5              C5              
I'm gonna smile, cause I wanna make you happy
G5         C5                B5
Laugh, so you can't see me cry
          E5            A5
I'm gonna let you go in style
    C5                   D5 D5           F#5    A5  E5  D5  D5
And even if it kills me,       I'm gonna smile


Coda:
          G5         C5
I'm gonna smile, so you can find the courage

G5      G5 * F#5 * E5    C5      B5
Laugh, so you won't see me hurtin'
          E5            A5
I'm gonna let you go in style
    C5                   D5  D5           G5   
And even if it kills me,        I'm gonna smile

E5  D5  C5  G5  E5  D5  C5  G5


The intro and coda (outro) of this song has what
sounds like a G/F#, which is between the G and Em. 
As both of these parts are piano and the F# note
is not very noticeable, I have left it off. If you
want to play it, either play a barre G, then slide
your index finger down to the second fret (F#), or
try this one for the G/F#: 

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If using that G/F#, you may find it best to play this G:

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Alternately, you may also opt not to play the G/F# -
just let the G chord ring over the G/F# and then play
the Em when it comes up. If someone figures out a
different or better way to do it, please pass it along.
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