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Intro E C#m A E E C#m A
[Verso 1]
E Oh I found myself eating at an immigrant's table C#m A There were strange voices coming from a black and white TV E There was steam from the kitchen and it misted up the mirror C#m When I wiped off my reflection A E For the first time I saw me
[Verso 2]
C#m A E Yes I found myself eating at an immigrant's table C#m There were smiles A I would cut through any Sunday gloom E There were other children playing In the front room on the staircase but C#m A I had to watch the steam swirling around the room F#m It seemed to hang in the air rise up to the sky E C#m And it circles in space after years have gone by F#m And it drops to the ground and runs to the sea E C#m The one in teh photograph behind me F# And it makes a wave made a wave, crashes E Into the rocks and sands C#m Wets the soap but takes the day away From both your face and hands C#m Am And I drank it from a glass and it's all inside me again
[Verso 3]
E Yes I found myself beating at an immigrant's table C#m A And there were brave men talking about the way things used to be E And everything was clean on those special Sundays C#m A Deep voices made me feel safe and that's the way it's meant to be E And that's the way it's meant to be And there ain't no way you can change it C#m You can try with all your might A But you'll never rearrange it E C#m Who we are where we're from A Where we're going we go as one E Yes we all know joy We all know fear C#m A We all know the bittersweet taste of tears F#m That dry on your face E Rise to the sky and circle in space after C#m Years have gone by then drop to the ground E And run to the sea and wear all the chains C#m That hold you to me now F# E Made a wave and crashed into the rocks and sand and wets C#m The soap that takes away the dirt from both your face and hands Am And I drank it from a glass and it's all inside me again E Woo
Enviado por: Edson Oliveira
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