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Song: When Did Right Become Wrong? Tab



1st Verse:

   D          A              D
It used to be right that you love me
G               A            D
You said so and I thought so too
D           A            D         G
We talked maturely 'bout old puppy love
   G                       A
Comparing the old with the new
D          A                  D
If it's so right we love each other
     G           A         D
Then why had you rather be gone
    G                       D
You seem to take pride in deceiving
    D        A            D  G
But when did right become wrong
D        A            D
When did right become wrong

        (D) (A) (D)

2nd Verse
    D           A          D
You made a good talk about romance
G                 A                 D
You said you just know it when it's real
    D             A           D         G
You sealed your orations with kisses of fire
   G                           A
Oh darlin' weren't they really real
D          A            D
If it's so right that I hold you
     G          A         D
Then why have I not in so long
    G                     D
For you know I can't even touch you
    D        A            D  G
And when did right become wrong 
D        A            D
When did right become wrong



 






 
 

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