Tonalidad: D major
Verse 1
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Most of
the people in our town
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always used to laugh at Wesley,
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but somehow poor old Wesley
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never seemed funny to me.
Well, you know, if it wasn't for him,
I wouldn't know much about
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Em
life and living.
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Because when I was a young boy,
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here's what he said to me.
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Don't believe anything you hear,
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let only half of what your eyes behold.
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An d if you can't say something
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good about someone,
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don't say nothing at all.
Every morning I'd stand
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and I'd wait for Wesley to come and take
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me down to our favorite place.
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There we'd sit all day,
and we'd talk,
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we'd talk about happy things while fishing.
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He taught me how to live,
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how to be a man.
Then he'd say,
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Don't believe anything you hear,
Em
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and only have a watch your eyes behold.
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And if you can't say something
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good about someone,
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don't say nothing at all.
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Oh, how it hurt to hear
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people laugh at Wesley.
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They called him a silly old man,
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right to his face.
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But I'm the only one who cried
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F#m
the day we lost Wesley
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How I'd give anything
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to hear him say
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Don't believe anything you hear
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And only half of what your eyes behold
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And if you can't say something
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good about someone,
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don't say nothing at all.
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If everybody tried to be more like Wesley,
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there wouldn't be no trouble at all.
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