| C | F | |
| I saw the one I loved and los | t last night again. |
| G | C | |
| I s | miled and said hello like we w | ere old friends. |
| C | F | |
| Don't pitty me it never mattere | d anyhow. |
| G | C | |
| Bu | t oh, if she could see me | now. |
| CHORUS |
| F | C | |
| If she could see me now, now the ni | ght lights gone. |
| D | G | |
| How s | ad I really look whithout my p | arty face one. |
| C | F | |
| No way I'd just give up and | cry out loud. |
| G | C | |
| But oh | , if she could see me n | ow. |
| C | F | |
| I'm first at every party and the | last to leave. |
| G | C | |
| And no | one sees the hurt that's d | eep inside of me. |
| C | F | |
| I dr | ink too much and say who wa | nts her anyhow. |
| G | C | |
| But oh, | if she could see me no | w. |
| CHORUS |