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Intro -x2-: Em C G G

Verse 1:
               C                 G
Here's to the good times, here's to the bad
              C                    D
Here's to my baby, here's to the moments we collect
 Bm            C               D
Here's to the failures, tears that we've kept
               Am                   G              D
Here's to the chaos, here's to the every fearful step

Chorus:
             Bm
Baby that's love
               C                        G
Give what you can but you can't give enough
           Am                    Em
Love is a game that can never be won
                  G      Bm           C
And babe, I'm a loser, calling your bluff

Verse 2:
  Bm          C                   G
Watching the nighttime turn into day
           Am         G              D
Baby it's okay if we both end up afraid
  Bm          C               G
Watching the days turn to decades
       Am              G       D
Every moment's just a memory away

Chorus:
             Bm
Baby that's love
               C                        G
Give what you can but you can't give enough
           Am                    Em
Love is a game that can never be won
                  G      Bm           C
And babe, I'm a loser, calling your bluff
             Bm
Baby that's love
               C                        G
Give what you can but you can't give enough
           Am                    Em
Love is a game that can never be won
                  G      Bm           C
And babe, I'm a loser, calling your bluff

Bridge:
  D                   A                     G
How can something so good be something so broken?
  A                                        G  Bm
How can something so good be something so bad?
  A                                         G   Bm
How can something so good be something so broken?
  A                                        G
How can something so good be something so bad?

Chorus:
            Gbm
Baby that's love
               G                Em      D
Give what you can but you can't give enough
           Em                    Bm
Love is a game that can never be won
                  D  Gbm              G
And babe, I'm a loser, calling your bluff
            Gbm
Baby that's love
               G                Em      D
Give what you can but you can't give enough
           Em                    Bm
Love is a game that can never be won
                  D  Gbm              G
And babe, I'm a loser, calling your bluff
            Gbm
Baby that's love
               G                Em      D
Give what you can but you can't give enough
           Em                    Bm
Love is a game that can never be won
                  D  Gbm              G
And babe, I'm a loser, calling your bluff
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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