Tonalidad: C major•
Verse 1
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G
C
F
C
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We
Father Abram,
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three hundred thousand more,
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F
From Mississippi's wide extreme
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C
and from New England shore.
We leave our plows and workshops,
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our wives and children dear,
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F
With hearts too full for ut terance,
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with mortal silent tear.
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G
C
We dare not look behind us,
D
G
for steadfastly before,
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F
We're coming, Father Abram,
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C
three hundred thousand more.
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We're coming, coming,
C
our union to restore,
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C
F
We're coming, Father Abram,
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three hundred thousand
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F
C
G
C
F
more.
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G
C
If you look across the hilltops
G
that meet the northern sky,
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F
The moving lines of rising dust
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C
your vision made us fry.
And now the wind in an instant tears
G
the cloudy veil aside,
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F
And floats aloft our spangled flag
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C
in glory and in pride.
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C
And bayonets in the sunlight gleam,
D
G
And bands play music more.
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F
We are coming, Father, eh,
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C
Round three hundred thousand more.
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We are coming, coming,
C
Our union to restore.
G
C
F
We are coming, Father, eh,
G
Round three hundred thousand
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F
C
G
C
F
more.
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G
C
If you look all up our valleys
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where the growing harvests shine,
C
You may see our sturdy farm
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C
forming into a line,
And children from their
mother's knees
G
are pulling at the weeds,
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F
And learning how to reap and sow
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C
against their country's needs,
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C
And a farewell group starts weeping
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G
at every cottage door.
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F
We're coming, Father Abram,
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C
three hundred thousand more!
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We're coming, coming,
C
our union to restore!
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C
F
We're coming, Father Abram,
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C
three hundred thousand more!
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