Prove You Wrong By: Benjy Davis Intro: G Am C D G I called you something terrible Am Told you not to call C Held you like I didn't care D While you tried not to fall and I G Done you wrong, I know the song Am And I know how it ends C D And I'm sorry, I'm so sorry you're my best friend G Watched you drive away Am Even wave goodbye C And I was fine with everything I said D When I got back inside G I was confronted by this heartache Am C And I know exactly why - and what I'll do D Gonna treat you like I want somebody else to. CHORUS: G C D I'm gonna be a better man Than the one I was last night G C D I'm gonna show you who I am I'm swallowing my pride Em C I know right now you think I'm just another waste of time Em D C I'm gonna prove you wrong, no lie C D G Say goodbye to the old me, hello Mr. Right This world has been a whirlwind Driving blind and dodging trains And I was scared and you were scared and we were both scared of the same thing I want to see you out, put on that old dress I need to get you in the candlelight of an old Italian restaurant Your eyes bring out the room, babe Go ahead, it's safe to assume It's safe to assume CHORUS Em Am Didn't mean to leave you out C D Just to remove any doubt...... CHORUS *Side Note* -When I tabbed this song, I capo-ed the third fret to try and get more of the high that is heard on the mandolin. It stays in the key of G. The only change is that the G played in an "E-major formation" and the C is played in an "A-major formation". The allows the open sounding chords to ring, like the mandolin. Of course, all of the other must be played as bar chords (which I think Benjy does in some of the song anyway, but at the Chorus E-minor walk-down part) There was a diminished chord at the end of the that I couldn't quite get (probably because of my capo set-up) but the C fills in decently. Tabbed by: J-Meaux