You Can Mass Trespass 1932
Chumbawumba
Am
(início)
| F | G | Am | A7 | | F | G* G* G* G* | G* G* G* G* ||
Verse 1
C E Am Am For all those feet in ancient times, for stepping C E Am Am G* out of line, dragging time and tide. C E Am Am Against the keepers of the past, the flags of class C E Am Am G* and caste, limp upon the mast.
Pre-Chorus
F G Am A All your week you were someone's slave, today you're a free man. F G* C C If they tell you you can't, then you can.
Chorus
F G Am Am You can, you can, you can; F G* G* G* G* G* G* G* G* you can, you can.
Verse 2
C E Am Am Walking high upon the hills, rough-shod against C E Am Am G* well-heeled, a butterfly breaks upon the wheel. C E Am Am A compass and a cap, a sing-song and a C E Am Am G* scrap, a dotted line across the map.
Pre-Chorus
F G Am A All your week you were someone's slave, today you're a free man. F G* C C If they tell you you can't, then you can.
Chorus
F G Am Am You can, you can, you can; F G* G* G* G* G* G* G* G* you can, you can. [Interlude] (Trumpet) C | E | Am | Am | C | E | Am | Am G* | C | E | Am | Am | C | E | Am | Am G* |
Pre-Chorus
F G Am A All your week you were someone's slave, today you're a free man. F G* C C If they tell you you can't, then you can.
Chorus
F G Am Am You can, you can, you can; F G* G* G* G* G* G* G* G* you can, you can.
Verse 3
C E Am Am Every five-barred gate my home, a place to call C E Am Am G* my own, stone to boundary stone. C E Am Am For every footprint on the land the banners C E Am Am G* and the banned, who swayed the best-laid plans.
Pre-Chorus
F G Am A All your week you were someone's slave, today you're a free man. F G* C C If they tell you you can't, then you can. [End-Chorus] (Repeat and Fade Out) F G Am Am You can, you can, you can.
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