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Wrong About You

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Dave Sills: vocals, acoustic guitar, Mellotron, electric piano

Chris Walke: electric guitar

Gerald Dowd: drums, tambourine

Tom Jancauskas: bass

My best friend told me I should stay away
He said “Don’t board a ship that’s already sinking.”
Suggested that I find me someone else
Yeah he tried to change my way of thinking

He told me there was something wrong about you
He told me there was something wrong about you

I wouldn’t listen though and so we began
And I felt I’d made the right decision
I saw the part of you you hid from the world
The part that my friend had said was missing

I told him he was oh so wrong about you
I told him he was oh so wrong about you

But he planted a doubt and soon it did sprout
There was something in your voice on the phone
Even as you said you were lonely without me
I couldn’t shake the feeling that you weren’t alone

As I pulled in the driveway I was starting to think
I was being paranoid and insane
When from the bedroom I heard your voice
Calling out my best friend’s name

How could I have been oh so wrong about you
How could I have been oh so wrong about you
How could I have been oh so wrong about you… two (too?)


written by Dave Sills
published by Dave Sills (ASCAP)
(c) (p) 2005, all rights reserved

From the album Waiting Room (WSR 003)


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