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Martin Sexton - Where Did I Go Wrong Chords

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Where Did I Go Wrong Chords

(ver. 1)
Martin Sexton

[Verse 1]
    E6/9                A9#5
The venetian blinds are open tonight
E6/9              A9#5
Just enough to let in the street light
        E6/9                     A9#5
And the shadows paint lines over everything
  E6/9  (B note) 
In the room       
           E6/9
There's my chair by the phone
    B Bb     A9addB
My coat on the floor
          E6/9               A9addB
Look like dark horizons that lead to the door
        E6/9                     A9addB
On that old Christmas candle you carved the words
E6/9
I love you
     C7
And since you've been gone
  B7#5
There's nothin' right

[Chorus]
  E       F#sus      G#9      F#9
Where did I go wrong with you 
E        F#9sus    G#9       F#9    B7#5 (F note)
  Where did I go wrong
 
[Verse 2] 
         E6/9                            A9#5
No more dim Sunday night's dance to that sexy radio show
 E6/9                
Our hips locked tight
      A9#5
Your neck sweating glow
 E6/9                 A9#5
All sweet night, we'd cook
Supper slow

    C7
And oh by the way
    B7#5
You left your candle babe

[Bridge]
  G7     F7
Burning down
      F7
I'm begging darlin' please

[Chorus]
 E     F#9sus   G#9       F#9
Where did I go wrong with you
 E     F#9sus    G#9       F#9
Where did I go wrong
        E                F#9sus
Was it something I said or did or didn't do
      G#9       F#9
Was all I had not enough for you
         E      F#9sus   G#9       F#9    - B7#5
Tell me where did I go wrong with you

E        F#9sus                      G#9
All the life we were burning through
           F#9
What with your memory shall I do
E   F#9sus                  G#9
I opened up the deepest of my inside
      F#9       
It was all I had left to give
To you
E      F#9sus    G7  F7   F7  -  E6/9
Where did I go wrong with you            
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