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Rainbow Stew
lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a fun
song to do recorded by Merle Haggard. This was a very popular song and
it isn't difficult to learn.
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Rainbow Stew Written and recorded by Merle Haggard
G There's a big brown cloud in the city
C
G And the countryside's a sin
C
G And the price of life is too high to give up D7 Gotta come down again
G
D7 G When the world wide war is over and done
C And the dream of peace comes true
G We'll all be drinking that free bubble up D7 G Eating that rainbow stew
When they find out how to burn water
C
G And the gasoline car is gone
C
G When an airplane flies without any fuel
D7 And the sunlight heats our home
G
D7 G One of these days when the air clears up
C And the sun comes shining through
G We'll all be drinking that free bubble up D7 G And eating that rainbow stew
Eating rainbow stew in a silver spoon C G Underneath that sky of blue C G All be drinking that free bubble up D7 G And eating that rainbow stew
You don't have to get high to get happy
C
G Just think about what's in store
C
G When people start doing what they oughta be doing
D7 Then they won't be booing no more
G
D7 G When a President goes through the White House door
C
And does what he says he'll do
G We'll all be drinking that free bubble up D7 G Eating that rainbow stew
Eating rainbow stew in a silver spoon C G Underneath that sky of blue C G All be drinking that free bubble up D7 G And eating that rainbow stew
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