White Liar Uke tab by Miranda Lambert

3 Chords used in the song: D, C, G

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Key: G, EmChords
(chorus)
D D C C
Hey, white liar
G G D D
Truth comes out a little at a time
D D C C
And it spreads just like a fire
G G D D
Slips off of your tongue like turpentine
C C G G
And I don't know why
D D
White liar

D D C C
You better be careful what you do
G G
I wouldn't want to be in our shoes
D D
If they ever found you out
C C
You better be careful what you say
G G
It never really added up anyway
D D
I got friends in this town

(chorus)

You said you went out to a bar
And walked some lady to her car
But your face has more to tell
'Cause my cousin saw you on the street
With a redhead named Bernice
Turns out you don't lie too well

(chorus)

C C G G
Here's a bombshell just for you
D D
Turns out I've been lying, too


Now I'm a white liar
Truth comes out a little at a time
And it spreads just like a fire
Slips off of my tongue like turpentine
And I don't know why
White liar

Uke tab by , 04 Feb 2018

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About this song: White Liar

"White Liar" is a moderate up-tempo song, backed primarily by steel guitar. The female narrator in the song describes confronting her man for cheating, whom she refers to as being a "white liar" for deceiving her — a reference to the term "white lie", or a small, harmless lie: Also, she ends up telling the truth that she's a white liar as well and she's been "playing" him like he's been "playing' her.Hey, white liar Truth comes out a little at a time Read more on Last.fm.

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