Sum 41 - What Am I To Say Tab

Intro:

e
B 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4
G 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
D
A
E
E B What am I to say? C#m I'm all wrapped up in apathy B A B and I don't want to stay this way E B There's nothing left to do C#m now that I am onto you B A B All I want to know is the truth C#m A And I don't want to go E B but I feel like I should C#m A Cause' I'm falling apart E B and I die, and die, and die (figure out the dead strings) E B How could you be the better part of me C5 C#m B A when we're only half of what we used to be? E B Today, could you see, this isn't what we need C5 C#m B A and I'm leaving all the pieces how they fell Am E~ So goodbye, farewell E B What am I to say? C#m I still remember everyday B A B and memories don't fade away C#m A And it all falls apart E B in the shadows of the past C#m A E B It can seem to be so hard but it's time the feelings pass (dead strings) E B How could you be the better part of me C5 C#m B A when we're only half of what we used to be? E B Today, could you see, this isn't what we need C5 C#m B A and I'm leaving all the pieces how they fell Am So goodbye, farewell

Solo:

Chords:E-G#-C#m-A 2x Lead: (this part is tremolo picking)
e
B
G 9999 8888 8/11 11 11 11 9999 11/1313131311 11 11 11 1313/14^14141414
D
A
E
BTW I separated the 11's with "-" so you won't confuse it with 1's
e 12 12 12 12 12 14 14
B 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10
G
D
A
E
14 14 14 14b 12~
9 10
C#m A E To pull the trigger is now what you've waited for G# A E G# I stand accused myself, sometimes I'm wrong, God help me C#m A E And hear beneath my lie, what am I praying for? G# A E G#~~~~~~~~~~~ I don't believe in hell but I just might be there tonight E B How could you be the better part of me C5 C#m B A when we're only half of what we used to be? E B Today, could you see, this isn't what we need C5 C#m B A and I'm leaving all the pieces how they fell Am So goodbye, farewell C#m--B-A Oooooo Am~ Goodbye, farewell Cheers! :D

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