Em _
D _ _ _
G Are _
C _ _ _
G _ _ .
C you lonesome
Em tonight.
Am Do you miss me tonight.
C Are you sorry we _
F drifted apart.
Does _
G your _ memory stray to a brighter summer day when I kissed you and called you
C sweetheart.
_ Do _ the chairs in your parlor
F seem empty and bare.
Dm Do you
D gaze at your doorstep and picture
G me there.
C Is your heart
Em filled with pain.
D Shall I come back again.
Tell me
Dm dear,
G are you lonesome
C tonight.
_
G _ _ .
_
C _ _
Em I wonder if
A you're lonesome
Am tonight.
You know someone said that the world's a
C stage and each must play a part.
_ .
Fate had me
F playing in love with you as my sweetheart.
Act one was where we met.
G _ I loved you at first glance.
_ .
You read your lines so cleverly and never missed a cue.
_ Then came act two.
You seemed to change.
You acted
C strange and why I've never known.
_ .
_ _ _ Honey, you lied when you said
F you loved me and I had no cause to doubt you.
D _ _ But I'd rather go on hearing your lies than to go on living
G without you.
_
C _ Now the stage is
Em bare and I'm standing
D there with emptiness all around.
_
Dm And if you won't
G come back to me, _
C then they can bring the curtain down.
G _ _ .
C Is your _
Em heart filled with pain.
D Shall I come back again.
Tell me
Dm dear,
G are you lonesome tonight _ _ _ .
_ _
C _ _ _ _ .