| Supergirl - Reamonn C G D You can tell by the way, she walks that she's my girl. Am C You can tell by the way, she talks she rules the world. G D You can see in her eyes, that no one is her chief, Am C she's my girl, my supergirl. C G And then she'd say, it's ok, D I got lost, on the way, Em C but I'm a supergirl, and supergirls don't cry. C G And when she'd say, it's alright, D I got home, late last night, Em C But I'm a supergirl, and supergirls just fly. C G D And the she'd say, that nothing can go wrong. Am C When you're in love, what can go wrong. G D And then she'd laugh, the night time into day, Am C pushing her fears, further along. C G And then she'd say, it's ok, D I got lost, on the way, Em C but I'm a supergirl, and supergirls don't cry. C G And when she'd say, it's alright, D I got home, late last night, Em C But I'm a supergirl, and supergirls just fly. Refrein: C G And then she'd shout, down the line, D tell me she's got, no more time, Em C `cause I'm a supergirl, and supergirls don't cry. C G And then she'd scream, in my face, D tell me to leave, leave this place, Em C `cause I'm a supergirl, and supergirls just fly. C G D Yes she's a supergirl, a supergirl, Em she sowing seeds, she's burning trees, D she sowing seeds, she's burning trees, Em C yes she's a supergirl, a supergirl, G D G a supergirl, my supergirl. |
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| Streets of London - Ralph McTell C G Am Em Have you seen the old man, in the closed down market, F C D7 G7 picking up the paper, with his worn out shoes? C G Am Em In his eyes you see no pride, and held loosely by his side, F C G7 C yesterday's papers, telling yesterday's news. F Em C Am D7 So how can you tell me, you're lonely, G and say for you that the sun don't shine. C G Am Em F Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London, C G C I'll show you something, to make you change your mind. C G Am Em Have you seen the old gal, who walks the streets of London, F C D7 G7 dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags? C G Am Em She's no time for talking, she just keeps right on walking, F C G7 C carrying her home in two carrier bags. F Em C Am D7 So how can you tell me, you're lonely, G and say for you that the sun don't shine. C G Am Em F Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London, C G C I'll show you something, to make you change your mind. C G Am Em And in the all-night caf�, at a quarter past eleven, F C D7 G7 some old man sitting, there on his own. C G Am Em Looking at the world, over the rim of his tea-cup, F C G7 C each tea last an hour, then he wanders home alone. Refrein: F Em C Am D7 So how can you tell me, you're lonely, G and say for you that the sun don't shine. C G Am Em F Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London, C G C I'll show you something, to make you change your mind. C G Am Em And have you seen the old man, outside the Seaman's mission? F C D7 G7 his memory's fading, with that medal ribbons that he wears. C G Am Em And in our winter city, the rain cries like a pitty, F C G7 C for one more forgotten hero, and a world that doesn't care. F Em C Am D7 So how can you tell me, you're lonely, G and say for you that the sun don't shine. C G Am Em F Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London, C G C I'll show you something, to make you change your mind. |
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