Tom: E E [Verse] E A E What if my old golden retriever lived to be a hundred? A E B My old bronco is still running a 1969 E A E What if we all sat fireside, went on more boat rides A E B E & Strewn a few more stars at night, wouldn’t that be fine? [Chorus] A E What if beer and fried chicken didn’t make me fat and sicken? A B And the braves, well they never lost a game? E A E If every sunset job well done ended with a 12-ounce curl E B E All would be right with the world [Verse] E A E if mosquitos never bit, but the fish they always did E E E B Every time I dropped the line, the bobber disappeared? E A E And if people learned life lessons through Andy Griffith re-runs A E B A E And we only used real guns to hunt doves duck and deer [Chorus] A E What if cigarettes and whisky didn’t try to kill me A B And outback I had money growin’ on a tree E A E If every morning I woke up, right beside you girl, E B E All would be right with the world [Instrumental Break] A E A B E A E B E [Chorus] A E If everybody waived a white flag, and every solder came back A B We didn’t have to pray for peace on earth E A E And If I could buy a ticket to see Hank, George and Mearle E B E All would be right with the world [Chorus] E A E If every morning I woke up, right beside you girl E B E All would be right with the world E A E If every sunset job well done ended with a 12-ounce curl E B E All would be right with the world.