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Toad The Wet Sprocket - Something's Always Wrong Tabs

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Something's Always Wrong Tabs

(ver. 2)
Toad The Wet Sprocket
Toad the Wet Sprocket


I've seen this tabbed a few times on OLGA, but after seeing Glen play it
live...it's just like Ryan Houlette's version, but capoed on the 6th fret
with the chords moved down accordingly: 


Riff is also tabbed as played with capo on 6th fret:

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F           G    Em     Am    G
Another day   I call and never speak
F           G   Am       G         D
And you would say nothing's changed at all
F          G    Em   Am       G
And I can't feel  much hope for anything
F          G           Am        G      D
If I won't be there to catch you if you fall

F       C
Again
            G
It seems we meet
       F      C
In the spaces
   G
In between
          F    C
We always say
            G
It won't be long
    Am          G      F
But something's always wrong


F      G    Em    Am      G
Another game   of putting things aside
F           G    Am      G          D
As if we'll come back to them some time
F          G    Em     Am      G
A brace of hope   a pride of innocence
F             G   Am        G        D
And you would say something has gone wrong


F     C
Again
            G
It seems we meet
       F      C
In the spaces
   G
In between
          F    C
We always say
            G
It won't be long
    Am          G      D
But something's always wrong


F  G  Em    Am   G

F  G  Am    G    D


F       C
Again
            G
It seems we meet
       F      C
In the spaces
    G   
In between
          F    C
We always say
            G
It won't be long
    Am          G       F
But something's always wrong
Am          G       F
Something's always wrong
Am          G
Something's always wrong
            
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