LYRIC

The end was hard to tab because the parts Eponine sings over laps the

main song. I put her parts in all caps; it’s easier just to skip

them


-5 7 -7 -8 -8

A heart full of love


-5 7 -7 -8 -8

A heart full of song


-8 <-7 -8 8 -8 -7 <7 -7

I’m doing everything all wrong


-7 -8 8 8

Oh God, for shame


8 <-7 8 <8 8 <-7 <7 <-5

I do not even know your name


<7 <-7 8 8

Dear Madamoiselle


<8 -7 <-7

Won’t you say?


8 7 7

Will you tell?


7 7 -7 -8 -8

A heart full of love


-5 7 -7 -8 -8

No fear, no regret


-8 <-7 -8 8 -8 -7 <7 -7

My name is Marius Pontmercy


-7 -8 8 8

And mine’s Cosette


8 <-7 8 <8 8 <-7 <7 <-5

Cosette, I don’t know what to say


<7 <-7 8 8

Then make no sound


<8 -7 <-7

I am lost


8 7 7

I am found!


7 7 -7 -8 -8

A heart full of light


-5 7 -7 -8 -8

a night bright as day


-8 <-7 -8 8 -8 -7 <7 -7

and you must never go away


-7 -8 8 8 8 <-7 8 <8 8 <-7<7 <-5

Cosette Cosette, this is a chain we’ll never break


<8 -7 <-7 7 7 -7 -8 -8

Do we dream, a heart full of love


6 -5 5-4 -3 3 3

HE WAS NEVER MINE TO LOSE


-5 7 -7 -8 -8

a heart full of you


<3 -5 5 -4 -3 -4 5

WHY REGRET WHAT COULD NOT BE?


-8 <-7-8 8 -8 -7 <7 -7

a single look and then I knew


-7 -8 8 8

I knew it too


-6 <-5 <5 5 <-3 <3 5

THESE ARE WORDS HE’LL NEVER SAY


<-5 <5 5

NO TO ME


<8 -7<-7 <-5<-5 <-5

From today, every day


<4 5 <-3 5 3 <3

NOT TO ME NO TO ME


-6 <7 <-78 8 8

for it isn’t a dream


8 8 <-9 <9 9 <10

not a dream after all




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