E7 A E7 Fdim A E7 Fdim A I used to visit all the very gay places, Those come what may places E7 A D9 A Cdim Am7 Where one relaxes on the axis of the wheel of life Fdim Am7 Fdim Am7 To get the feel of life from jazz and cocktails E7 A E7 Fdim A The girls I knew had sad and sullen gray faces E7 Fdim A with distingue traces E7 A D9 A Cdim Am7 That used to be there you could see where they'd been washed away Fdim Am7 Fdim Am7 By too many through the day twelve o' clock tales A7 Dm A7 Dm Dm Gm Dm Then you came along with your siren song to tempt me to madness A7 Dm A7 Dm Dm Gm A I thought for a while that your poignant smile was tinged with the sadness Gdim Fdim Of a great love for me Fdim Gdim Fdim E Dm6 F I guess, I was wrong, again I was wrong Bb Fm Bb Life is lonely again F Bb6 F Bb A C# And only last year everything seemed so sure C Bb Fm Bb Now life is awful again F Bb6 F Bb A C# A trough full of hearts could only be a bore F B F B Bb A week in Paris could ease the bite of it Bb Bbm9 Bb Cdim Bbm9 All I care is to smile in spite of it Bb Bbm9 Bb F7 Bb6 I'll forget you I will, while yet you are still F Bb A C# Burning inside my brain F Fdim Fdim Bb F7/6 Romance is mush, stifling those who strive Bb9 Cdim Bb Gm7 Gdim I'll live a lush life in some small dive Bb Bbm Cdim Bb F7/6 And there I'll be, while I rot with the rest F7 Eb E7 F7 F#7 F7 Gdim Bb of those whose lives are lonely, too