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Introducción: G
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She asked him to play, "I'll See You Again"
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That old Noël Coward song
She told him he was conceited
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He didn't mind that her singing wasn't good
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When he got a good look at her
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She learned that song when she was a kid
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Lost her dad when she was young
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Never got to say goodbye
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Maybe that's why it was her song
She sing..
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I'll see you again
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Whenever spring breaks through again
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Though the years my tears may dry
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I shall love you 'til I die
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Goodbye
I'm out in California
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He's crying, he says "Thought I'd be the first to go"
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"How could this happen to me?"
He says, "She told me never to bring her here"
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People go to die
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But she keeps hanging on
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My dad looks down at the floor
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As he holds on to her hand
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She says to me, "How could he leave me here?"
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No, he never went there again
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I'll see you again
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Whenever spring breaks through again
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Though the years my tears may dry
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I shall love you 'til I die
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Goodbye
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One year later in my brother's house
My dad's in his dying bed
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As if she's already dead and gone
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Not a word about her is said
Later that day I visit her
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She thinks she's home with my dad
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Can't remember he's ever gone
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My brother picks up his guitar
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He sang, "I'll See You Again"
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My mom remembers all the words
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Right down to the end
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I'll see you again
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Whenever spring breaks through again
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Though the years my tears may dry
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I shall love you 'til I die
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Goodbye
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Goodbye
Four years later I hold her hand
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I don't know if she can hear me
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But I sing for her that song
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And I tell her my goodbyes
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I'll love you 'til I die