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You will find “All Wrong, Alright” on the “12 infinities” album

All Wrong, Alright

Complaining is too common, too easy so one day, it crossed my mind that maybe everything is alright really despite the all too common assumption. The title is appealing for its yin/yang feel. I fell into liking the introduction and long fade out chords: Am, Dm, Am, E, repeat... and I wanted the same feel at the end as the Beatles' "I Want You (she's so heavy)" This is not nearly as complex but it works nicely. The lyrics between are just on-topic thoughts to a more melodic tune.

The photo is some guy in a Paris cafe where we ate several mornings a few years ago. I intend that you see him as despondent here but, I have no idea. He may have been reading the paper or watching a fly walk across him crepe. I don't know!

All Wrong, Alright

Dm            Am            E             Am              x2
F            E            A
D            Bm                   Em7     A
Things go on Oh, that I don’t know
Things go by Oh, that I can’t see
Things are said that are never heard
Could it be that
Em7            Em               A7          A            
what seems all wrong is really alright?
D            D7

G         A                D               Bm
I will never understand that
You might  never understand me
It just goes to show that
Em7                     A
Oh.. I don’t know

I will always believe that
You will never deceive me
It just     goes to show that
Em7            A
Oh. I need you

We’ll go on Oh, this I know
Life goes by Oh, so very fast
Things are said like I love you
t is true that some things are all wrong, but we’re really alright?