Tom Trauberts Blues Waltzing Matilda
Rod Stewart
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(início)
G D7 G C G A D
Verse 1
C G Wasted and wounded, it ain’t what the moon did, Am D G D7 G I’ve got what I paid for now. C G See you tomorrow, hey, Frank, can I borrow A A7 D D7 a couple of bucks from you to go
Chorus
G D7 G C Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, G Am D you’ll go waltzing, Matilda, with me.
Verse 2
C G I’m an innocent victim of a blinded alley, Am D G D7 G and I’m tired of all these soldiers here. C G No one speaks English and everything’s broken, A A7 D D7 and my strength is soaking away to go
Chorus
G D7 G C Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, G Am D you’ll go waltzing, Matilda, with me.
Verse 3
C G Now I’ve lost my St. Christopher, now that I’ve kissed her Am D G D7 G and the one-armed bandit knows. C G And the maverick Chinaman with the cold blooded sigh, A A7 D D7 and the girls down by the striptease shows go
Chorus
G D7 G C Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, G Am D you’ll go waltzing, Matilda, with me.
Verse 4
C G No, I don’t want your sympathy, the fugitives say, Am D G D7 G that the streets aren’t for dreaming now. C G Manslaughter dragnets and the ghosts that sell memories, A A7 D D7 what a piece of the action, anyhow go
Chorus
G D7 G C Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, G Am D you’ll go waltzing, Matilda, with me.
Verse 5
C G And it’s a battered old suitcase in a hotel someplace, Am D G D7 G and a wound that will never heal, C G no primadonnas, the perfume is on Am D G D7 G and an old shirt that is stained with blood and whiskey. C And it’s good-night for the street-sweepers, G the nightwatchmen, flame-keepers, Am D G D7 G and goodnight, Matilda, too. C C/G D7 G Goodnight Matilda, too.
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