America
Lucy Wainwright Roche
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C Am C F Ooh ooh ooh a ooh a oohC Am C F Ooh ooh ooh a ooh a ooh [Verse]C Am Let us be lovers, we'll marry ourC F fortunes togetherC Am I've got some real-estate here inAm7 my bagEm A7 So we bought a pack ofEm A7 cigarettes, and Mrs. Wagner piesD C G C And walked off to look forAm Am7 F America [Verse]C Am Cathy I said as we boarded theC F Greyhound in PittsburghC Am Michigan seems like a dream to meAm7 nowG It took me four days to hitch-hikeEm from SaginawContinúa después del anuncioD G D Cmaj7 C And I've come to look for America [Bridge]Bb C Laughing on the bus, playing games with the facesBb C She said the man in the gabardineAm C suit was a spyF Fmaj7 I said be careful his bowtie isC Am C Am F really a camera [Verse]C Am Toss me a cigarette I thinkC F there's one in my raincoatC Am Am7 We smoked the last one an hour agoEm A7 Em So I looked at the scenery, sheA7 Em read her magazineD C G C And the moon rose over an openAm C F field [Verse]C Am Cathy I'm lost, I said, though IC F knew she was sleepingC Am I'm empty and aching and I don'tAm7 know whyG Counting the cars on the New Jersey TurnpikeD G D Cmaj7 They've all come to look for AmericaD G D Cmaj7 All come to look for AmericaD G D Cmaj7 All come to look for America [Otro]C Em Am C F Do do do do-oo do do-do-doC Em Am C F C Do do do do-oo do do-do-do