Roll On Columbia
Country Joe McDonald
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(início)
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Verse 1
D A Green Douglas firs where the water cut through A D Down her wild mountains and canyons she flew D G Canadian Northwest to the ocean so blue G A D It's roll on, Columbia, roll on
Chorus
D A Roll on, Columbia, roll on A D Roll on, Columbia, roll on D D7 G Your power is turning our darkness to dawn G A D So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Verse 2
D A Tom Jefferson's vision would not let him rest A D An empire he saw in the Pacific Northwest D G Sent Lewis and Clark and they did the rest G A D So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Chorus
D A Roll on, Columbia, roll on A D Roll on, Columbia, roll on D D7 G Your power is turning our darkness to dawn G A D So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Verse 3
D A At Bonneville now there are ships in the locks A D Waters have risen and cleared all the rocks D G Shiploads of plenty will steam past the docks G A D It's roll on, Columbia, roll on
Chorus
D A Roll on, Columbia, roll on A D Roll on, Columbia, roll on D D7 G Your power is turning our darkness to dawn G A D So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Verse 4
D A And up on the river is the Grand Coulee Dam A D The mightiest thing ever built by a man D G To run the great factories and water the land G A D It's roll on, Columbia, roll on
Chorus
D A Roll on, Columbia, roll on A D Roll on, Columbia, roll on D D7 G Your power is turning our darkness to dawn G A D So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Chorus
D A Roll on, Columbia, roll on A D Roll on, Columbia, roll on D D7 G Your power is turning our darkness to dawn G A D So roll on, Columbia, roll on
Outro
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