Tennessee Birdwalk

Nancy Sinatra

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C Take away the trees and the birds all have to sit upon the ground, uum. Take away their wings and the birds will have to walk to get
G around.
C And take away the bird baths, and dirty birds will soon be
F everywhere.
D Take away their feathers and the birds will walk around in
G underwear. #2.
C Take away their chirp and the birds will have to whisper when they sing. And take away their common sense and they'll be headed southward in the
G spring.
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CHORUS:
C Oh, remember me my darling, when spring is in the air,
F and the bald headed birds are whispering everywhere.
G You can see them walking southward in their dirty underwear,
C it's the Tennessee Bird walk. #3.
C How about some trees so the birds won't have to sit upon the ground? uum. How about some wings so the birds won't have to walk
G to get around.
C And how about a bird bath or two so the birds will
F all be clean?
D How about some feathers so their underwear no longer
G can be seen?
C How about a chirp so the birds won't have to whisper when they sing. And how about some common sense so they won't be blocking
G traffic in the spring? CHORUS:
C Oh, remember me my darling, when spring is in the air,
F and the bald headed birds are whispering everywhere.
G You can see them walking southward in their dirty underwear,
C it's the Tennessee Bird walk. (Last line x3.)
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