Oh Sister
Dan Bern
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G :320033C :032010Em:022000D :000232Am:002210G They say you taught me how to talkC I bet you wish you taught me how to stopEm You're far away nowD I wish I could take a walk with you someplaceC You explained me to our parentsEm English wasn't their first languageAm They spoke GermanC Hated GermansD Confusing timesG Oh sisterC Down midwest backseat bumpy streetsContinúa después del anuncioEm You sang my Beatles songs with meAm I sang your Broadway melodiesD Bad harmoniesC And where would Willie Mays have beenEm without Jackie Robinson?Am And who can say what I'd beenD G Without you to lead the way After I showed some guys I could drink You picked me off the lawn, I think And led me to the kitchen sink Where I got rid of it Some nights I lay awake in awe As squinting through the dark I saw You peeling off your teenage bra The door slightly ajar Oh sister You lived just across the hall For eighteen summers Eighteen falls Until you went away to that Weird college in Wisconsin And where would Willie Mays have been without Jackie Robinson? And who can say what I'd been Without you to lead the wayEm D Trust yourselfC G And you can do anythingAm D This I give to you May your heart purr like a bumblebee May all your backyards have a tree May you always be HIV negative I hope you meet a nice guy who Treats women better than I do I don't even care if he's a Jew or not Oh sister I remember in the temple hall At our dear father's funeral You sang like a nightingale One of his own songs And where would Willie Mays have been Without Jackie Robinson? And who can say what I'd been Without you to lead the way