| C | G | F | D/Dsus4 | |
| one morning | i woke up | And i knew you were | really gone |
| C | G | F | D/Dsus4 | |
| A new day | a new way | and new eyes to | see the dawn |
| Am | C | F | D/Dsus4 | |
| Go | your way | and i'll go mine | carry on |
| The sky is clearing and the night has cried enough |
| The sun, he come, the world to soften up |
| Rejoice, rejoice, we have no choice but to carry on |
| The fortunes of fables are able to see the dawn |
| Now witness the quickness with which we get along |
| To sing the blues you've got to live the tunes and carry on |
| (a capella) |
| Carry on |
| Love is coming |
| Love is coming to us all |
| D | Am | C | F | |
| Where are you going | now my love? | where will you be t | omorrow? |
| D | Am | C | F | |
| Will you bring me | happiness? | will you bring me | sorrow? |
| D | C | Am | G | D | C | Am | G | |
| Oh, the | questions o | f a tho | usand dre | ams, w | hat you | do and | what you | see |
| D | C | G | F | D | |
| Lover | can you | talk | to m | e? |
| Girl when I was on my own, chasing you down |
| What was it made you run? trying your best just to get around. |
| The questions of a thousand dreams, what you do and what you see |
| Lover can you talk to me? |