Good Evening Mr Waldheim
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E God evening Mr. WaldheimD#m And Pontiff how are you?C#m You have so much in commonB F# In the things you doE And here comes Jesse JacksonD#m He talks of common groundC#m Does that common ground include meB F# Or is it just a sound?E A sound that shakesB F# Oh Jesse, you must watch theE B F# E sounds you makeE A sound that quakesB F# There are fears that stillE reverberateE Jesse you say common groundD#m Does that include the P.L.O?C#m What about people right here, right nowB F# Who fought for you not so long ago?E The words that flow so freelyContinúa después del anuncioD#m Falling dancing from your lipsC#m I hope that you don't cheapen themB F# With a racist slipE Oh common groundB F# Is common ground a word or just aE B F# E sound?E Oh, oh, common groundB F# Remember those civil rightsE B F# workers buried in the groundE If I ran for presidentD#m And once was a member of the KlanC#m Wouldn't you call me on itB F# The way I call you on Farrakhan?E And Pontiff, pretty PontiffD#m Can anyone shake your hand ?C#m Or is it just that you like uniformsB F# And someone kissing your hand?E Or is it trueB F# The common ground for me includesE B F# E you too?E Oh, oh, is it trueB F# The common ground for me includesE B F# E you too?E Good evening Mr. WaldheimD#m Pontiff how are you?C#m As you both stroll through the woods at nightB F# I'm thinking thoughts of youE And Jesse you're inside my thoughtsD#m As the rhythmic words subsideC#m My common ground invites you inB F# Or do you prefer to wait outside?E Or is it trueB F# The common ground for me isE B F# E without you?E Or is it trueB F# The common ground for me isE B F# E without you?E Oh is it trueB F# There's no ground common enoughE B F# E for me and you?