Tonalidad: G major•
Verse 1
G
You gentlemen and tradesmen
D
who ride about at will,
G
C
Look down on these poor people,
G
D
G
it's enough to make you krill.
Look down on these poor people
D
as you ride up and down,
G
C
I'm sure that as a god above
D
G
they'll bring your pride quite down.
You tyrants of England,
D
your race may soon be rum,
G
C
You may be brought into account
G
D
G
C
G
D
for what you've surely done.
G
You pull down our wages
D
and shamefully to tell
G
C
You're going to the markets
G
D
G
and you say you cannot sell
And when that we do ask you
D
and these bad times'll mend
G
C
You quickly give an an swer
D
G
when the war's at a turn end
You tyrant of England,
D
your race may soon be wrong
G
C
G
You may be brought into account
D
G
C
G
D
for what you've sorely done
G
When we look on our poor children
D
it grieves our hearts full sore
G
C
The clothing it is worn to rags
G
D
G
and we can get no more
With little in their bellies
D
as they to work must go
G
While yours do dress as manky
C
G
D
G
as monkeys in the show
You tyrants of England,
D
your race may soon be run
G
C
G
You may be brought into account
D
for what you've sorely
G
C
G
D
G
done
You've got a church on Sundays,
D
and I'm sure it's notebook pride
G
There can be no religion
C
D
when humanity's thrown aside
G
If there be a place in heaven,
D
as there is in the exchange
G
C
Apostles they may not come near,
G
D
G
like lost sheep they must range
You tyrants of England,
D
your race may soon be run
G
C
You may be brought into account
G
D
G
C
G
D
for what you've sorely done
G
And you say that Bonaparty
D
has been the spoil of all
G
C
And that we've got good reason
G
D
G
for to pray for his downfall
Well Bonaparty's dead and gone
D
and it is plainly shown
G
C
That we've got bigger tyrants
G
D
G
in bonies of our own
You tyrants of England,
D
your age may soon be wrong
G
C
You may be brought into account
D
G
C
G
D
G
for what you've sorely done
And now, my lads,
for to conclude,
D
it's time to make an end
G
C
Let's see if we can form a plan
G
D
G
that these bad times'll mend
Then give us our old prices
D
as we have had before
G
C
And we can live in happiness
G
D
and rub off the old score
G
You tyrants of England,
D
your race may soon be run
G
You may be brought into account
D
G
for what you've solely done
¿Qué te pareció la canción?
Necesitas para dejar una calificación.
AfinadorE A D G B E
AcordesG D C
Más canciones de Harry Boardman
Descubre acordes para más canciones que tocar
Acordes populares a nivel mundial
Acordes y tablaturas más tocados entre todos los usuarios
Añadido recientemente
Acordes y tablaturas añadidos recientemente
