All by, we do right
is make n’t love.
And we be both know leave now (Em)some thin’ that of ain’t e nough.
Ain’t gon na beg you to stay, ain’t gon na ask you what’s (D)wrong.
Ain’t no rea son run nin’ af ter some thin’ al read y (C)gone.
Take off your leav in’ dress, let’s do what we do (D)best.
I guess ev ’ry bod y’s got their way of mov in’ (C)on.
Girl, rest your head (Em)one more time in my bed.
(D)Love me like you loved me when you loved me and you did n’t have to (C)try.
(Em)Let’s lay down to night
and kiss to mor row good (C)bye.
Ba by, who we are
just did n’t work.
But may be we can leave with (Em)some thin’ out of all this hurt.
Ain’t gon na beg you to stay, ain’t gon na ask you what’s (D)wrong.
Ain’t no rea son run nin’ af ter some thin’ al read y (C)gone.
Take off your leav in’ dress, let’s do what we do (D)best.
I guess ev ’ry bod y’s got their way of mov in’ (C)on.
Girl, rest your head (Em)one more time in my bed.
(D)Love me like you loved me when you loved me and you did n’t have to (C)try.
(Em)Let’s lay down to night
and kiss to mor row good (C)bye.
and kiss to mor row good
bye.
and kiss to mor row good
bye.
Kiss to mor row good
bye.
This page shows “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” by Luke Bryan in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 118 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.