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Intro [acoustic 12-string]:

      CaddD    G/B       G/A      G
        v   v   v   v     v   v   v   v
       | ----------------- | ----------------- | 
       | ----------------- | ----------------- | 
       | -----0-------0--- | -----0-------0--- | 
       | ---0-------0----- | ---0-------0----- | 
       | -3-----3-2-----2- | -0-----0--------- | 
       | ----------------- | ---------3-----3- | 

Verse 1:

       D                    G
      Don't bother cryin', don't bother crawlin'
       D                 A
      It's all over now, no use in stallin'
           D                                 G
      The love I once felt, I don't feel anymore for you
       D                   A
      This time I'll even open the door for you
       D                  D7
      You walked out when I was down
            G
      Well now I'm well off
           E7                A
      And look who's comin' round

Chorus:

        D         G
      Where were you when I needed you
        D         A
      Where were you when I wanted you
        D         G
      Where were you when I needed you
      CaddD  G/B   G/A  G      [as per intro]
      Where..ere...ere

Verse 2:

      You're lookin' good, it's hard to fight it
      But no use explainin', I've already decided
      That livin' with you, it's worse than without you
      I won't spend a lifetime a-worryin' about you
      Oh, things got rough and you disappeared
      Now I'm back on my feet
      But look, look who's standing there

[repeat chorus]

Harpsichord solo:

      D                          G        D   A    D
      / / / /  / / / /  / / / /  / / / /  / / / /  / / / /

Verse 3:

      Oh, you were so young, and you were so wild
      I knew you were nobody's innocent child
      That first day I saw you, you really got to me
      I thought I could change you, what good did it do me
      Oh, things got rough and you wouldn't wait
      Now you're tripping back
      But babe, it's too late

[repeat chorus to fade]


-- another ace 60's tab from Andrew Rogers
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