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Hilary Duff - Where Did I Go Right? Chords

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Where Did I Go Right? Chords

(ver. 1)
Hilary Duff
Okay, this took me a while to tab out, but it sounds right to me. ^_^.
Tuning: Standard {EADGBE}

Chords used:

G minor		D		C9		G		B minor
355333  	XX0232	       X32033	        320003	        X2443X
EADGBE	        EADGBE	       EADGBE	        EADGBE	        EADGBE


Intro:
E|-----------------------------
B|--8-7---------8-7---8--------
G|-------7-5--------7----------


	      Gm
I’m always too late
	        D
I see the train leaving
	         C9
I’m always laughing,
	           D
When it’s not cool, to smile.
	       Gm
I’m always aiming,
		    D
But somehow keep missing,
	              C9
So how did you get here? 
		D (Stop)
Something is wrong.

(Start again here) G
Where did I go right?
		D
How did I get you?
		   C9
How come all this blue sky,
Bm	           D
Is around me and you found me?
		G
Where did I go right?
	          Em
How did I get you? 
  C9              G        D
I don’t know how I did,
		      Bm	C9
But somehow now I do.

(Same as first verse)
I’m always driving, 
Forget where I’m going,
Shoulda turned left, but I,
Was singing some song, and I,
I am arriving, as everyone’s leaving,
But there you are waiting,
Something is wrong

{Repeat Chorus to last line}

		   Bm	
But somehow now I do.
	    D
Makes no sense to me,
            Em	    D
No it isn’t clear, but somehow you’re,
C9
Standing here.
Em	         D
    Something gets to me,
	C9
It’s that nothing is wrong.


		 G
Where did I go right?
		D
How did I get you?
		   C9
How come all this blue sky,
Bm	           D
Is around me and you found me?
		G
Where did I go right?
	          Em
How did I get you? 
  C9              G        D
I don’t know how I did,
		      Bm	C9
But somehow now I do.
	         Bm     C9
Somehow now I do.
Bm	C9
Yeah-yeah,
		Bm
Somehow now I do.
            
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