Vanity confronts modesty.
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Intro:
Fm7 / B7 / Eb6 / Cm7 / Ddim / B7 / Cm7 / B7 / Eb6 /
Fm7 / B7 / Eb6 / Cm7 / Ddim / B7 / G6 / Adim / G7 /
Verse1:
Eb6 Gdim Fm C7 Fm Adim G7 B7
You led such an innocent life, so you always were pushed aside
Eb6 Gdim Fm C7 Fm Adim G7 B7
Instead of resentment or strife, you always seemed to be satisfied
Fm C7 B7 — B7
No one ever said you were cool
Fm C7 Cm7 B7
No one even took the time to call you a fool
Eb6 Gdim Fm C7 Fm Adim G7 B7
The best that I can say about you is – at least you were always nice.
Chorus 1:
Eb6 Edim Fm7 B7
What ever happened to you?
Eb6 Cm7 G6 Adim/G7
No one ever looked at you when we were in school
Eb6 Edim Fm7 B7
What ever happened to you?
Eb6 Cm7 G6 Adim/G7
No one ever wondered what you were gonna do.
Re-Intro:
Verse 2:
You led such a simple life, and then you laid down and died
I guess, that kind of life was supposed to help you somehow inside
But I could see no reason or rhyme
Looked to me like you were just wasting your time
I suppose when you became a wife, you always stood by his side
Chorus 2:
What ever happened to you?
No one ever told me that you were pretty cool
What ever happened to you?
No one ever took the time to say you were a fool
What ever happened to you?
No one ever wondered what you were gonna do
What ever happened to you?
No one ever looked at you when we were in school
What ever happened to you?
You were always busy keeping your golden rule
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