Komm Susser Tod chords

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[INTRO]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [F] [D#] [A#] [D#] [F]
[Bb] [F] [Gm] [F] [D#] [A#] [Cm] [F] [Bb] x2

[VERSE 1]
I [Bb]know
I[F] know I've let you [Gm]down
I've [F]been a fool to my[D#]self
I [A#]thought that I could
[D#]Live for no one [F]else
But [Bb]now, through [F]all the hurt & [Gm]pain
It's [F]time for me to re[D#]spect
The [A#]ones you love
Mean [Cm]more than [F]any[Bb]thing

[PRE-CHORUS]
[Bb] Bb+ [Cm]
So with sadness in my heart
I feel the [F#]best thing I could [Bb]do
Is [C7/G]end it all
And [D#]leave for[F]ever
Bb Bb+
What's done is done
It feels so [Cm]bad
What once was [F#]happy now is [Bb]sad
I'll never [C7/G]love again
My [D#]world is [E#]ending

[CHORUS]
I [Bb]wish that [F]I could turn back [Gm]time
'Cause [F]now the guilt is all [D#]mine
Can't [A#]live without
The [D#]trust from those you [F]love
I [Bb]know we [F]can't forget the [Gm]past
You [F]can't forget love & [D#]pride
Be[A#]cause of that, it's [Cm]killing [F]me [Bb]inside

[Transition]
[Fm7] [Bb] x2

It [Fm7]all returns to [Bb]nothing, it all comes [Cm]tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling [Bb]down
It [Fm7]all returns to [Bb]nothing, I just keep l[Cm]etting me down, letting me down, letting me [Bb]down

[BRIDGE]
[Cm]In my heart of [B]hearts
I know that I could [D#]never love agai[F]n
I've lost [G#]everything
[F]Everything
[F]Everything that matters to me
Matters in this world

[CHORUS]
I [Bb]wish that [F]I could turn back [Gm]time
'Cause [F]now the guilt is all [D#]mine
Can't [A#]live without
The [D#]trust from those you [F]love
I [Bb]know we [F]can't forget the [Gm]past
You [F]can't forget love & [D#]pride
Be[A#]cause of that, it's [Cm]killing [F]me [Bb]inside

[Outtro]
[Fm7] [Bb] x2

It [Fm7]all returns to [Bb]nothing, it all comes [Cm]tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling [Bb]down
It [Fm7]all returns to [Bb]nothing, I just keep l[Cm]etting me down, letting me down, letting me [Bb]down

[Notes]
For the chords to most imitate the original tone,
play D# and A# on the sixth fret and Bb on the first fret.

Although there are many ways to play each chord,
some chords have been written in different ways to mark a change in where
it is supposed to be played.

For example, A# and Bb are the same chord, but for the purposes of this song, A# should be played
on the sixth fret and Bb should be played on the first fret.

E# and F are the same chord, but E# is played on the eighth fret and F on the first.
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