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Into the Cornfields

🎤 Colin Hay 🎵 Key: C
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Intro DABFGadd2/D D5Gadd2/D Doodoodoooo DABFGadd2/D DABFGadd2/D Verse 1 Asus4 Bm7 Driving through the south, no need to stop for gas Asus4 Bm7 That's all taken care of, by the gas man Asus4 Bm7 Some of it is very beautiful, and some of it has scars Asus4 Gsus2 And some of it is ugly, as a bigot in a bar Verse 2 Asus4 Bm7 Driving through the south by car, me and Bonn and Charlie B Asus4 Bm7 The night makes us stop, by the side of the road for tea Asus4 Bm7 I stare up in the distance, a branding iron is stuck up in the night sky Asus4 Gsus2 It's in the shape of America, and it's in flames, but I'm not sure why Chorus DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields Verse 3 Asus4 Bm7 And we know a secret, it happened some time ago Asus4 Bm7 A woman killed a man here, she was in a travelling show Asus4 Bm7 Burlesque you could say, with breasts and body beautiful Asus4 Gsus2 But serpents appeared from her shoulder blades, and that's why the people come Chorus DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields D5 AsuGadd2/D We don't wanna go Verse 4 Asus4 Bm7 We're in Virginia now, it's so beautiful and green Asus4 Bm7 The hills and valleys and opens skies, it's the, it's the best we've ever seen Asus4 Bm7 We're still sitting by the roadside, waitin' for a sign Asus4 Gsus2 Yeah me and Bonn and Charlie B, together for a time Chorus DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields DAsus4 BF#m/C# Gadd2/D We don't we don't we don't wanna to go there DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields DABFGadd2/D Mmmmh... Gadd2/D Yeiyeah... DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields D5Gadd2/D We don't.... DABFGadd2/D Into the corn- fiiii--iiii--iiii--iiiields (Repeat and fade out)
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