{duration:03:38} They [F#]say there's a sun in the [B]sky but [C#]me, I can't imagine [F#]why. There [B]might have been one be[C#]fore you were gone but [D#m]now all I [C#]see is the [B]night, So [F#]I don't be[B]lieve in the [C#]sun[B] [F#]How could it [B]shine down on [D#m]every[C#]one [B] and [F#]never shine on [C#]me [B] [F#]How could there [C#]be [B] [F#]such cruel[C#]ty. The [F#]only sun I ever [B]knew was the [C#]beautiful one that was [F#]you. Since [B]you went away it's [C#]nighttime all day and it's [D#m]usually [C#]raining [B]too. So [F#]I don't be[B]lieve in the [C#]sun[B] [F#]How could it [B]shine down on [D#m]every[C#]one [B] and [F#]never shine on [C#]me [B] [F#]How could there [C#]be [B] [F#]such cruel[C#]ty. The [B]only [F#]stars there [C#]really [F#]are were [B]shining [F#]in your [C#]eyes. There [B]is no [F#]sun ex[C#]cept the [F#]one that [B]never shone [F#]on other [C#]guys. The [B]moon to [F#]whom the [C#]poets [F#]croon has [B]given [F#]up and [C#]died. [C#]Astronomy will have to be revised. So [F#]I don't be[B]lieve in the [C#]sun[B] [F#]How could it [B]shine down on [D#m]every[C#]one [B] and [F#]never shine on [C#]me [B] [F#]How could there [C#]be [B] [F#]such cruel[C#]ty.