An Interlude Beginning To Take It Back

Chumbawumba

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  • C
  • Dm
  • F
  • G
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Tono:
C [Verse 1]
C F Dm G Words to describe Nicaragua of old
Am Dm F C Cash crops and hunger and US control
C F Dm G Coffee and sugar on company land
Am Dm F Made to supply what the boss would
C demand [Pre-Chorus 1]
F C Then one July morning in
F C Seventy-Nine
Am Dm F G Nicaragua decided to leave it behind [Chorus]
C F Dm And the people are learning to
G take back their lives
Am Dm As the country will change,
G C Sandinista survives
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[Verse 2]
C F Dm Women are winning what they've
G never known
Am Dm F The power to organize outside the
C home
C F Dm Starting to find what is equal and
G fair
Am Dm F Ensuring that this revolution is
C shared [Pre-Chorus 2]
F C F Regaining lost chances,
C demanding much more
Am Dm F Running the factories, fighting
G the war [Chorus]
C F Dm And the people are learning to
G take back their lives
Am Dm As the country will change,
G C Sandinista survives [Verse 3]
C F Dm Nobody claims that it's over and
G done
Am Dm There's too much depends on
F C enlistment and guns
C F And raising their children and
Dm G filling their plates
Am Dm And chasing the Contras to
F C Washington State [Pre-Chorus 3]
F C F The Yankee conspiracy thrown to
C the ground
Am Dm F That's where the spirit of
G change can be found [Chorus]
C F Dm And the people are learning to
G take back their lives
Am Dm As the country will change,
G C Sandinista survives
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