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purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my
interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Simple Song Of
Freedom lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's
a very nice folk song that was written and recorded by Bobby Darin.
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Simple Song Of Freedom Written and recorded by Bobby Darin
C G7 C Come and sing a simple song of freedom F C Sing it like you've never sung before G7 Am Let it fill the air tell the people everywhere F G7 C We the people here don't want a war
G7 C Hey there mister black man can you hear me F C I don't want your diamonds or your game G7 Am I just want to be someone known to you as me F G7 C And I will bet my life you want the same
Repeat #1
G7 C Seven hundred million are you listening F C Most of what you read is made of lies G7 Am Speaking one to one ain't it everybody's sun F G7 C To wake to in the morning when we rise
Repeat #1
G7 C Brother Solzhenitsyn are you busy F C If not would you drop a friend a line G7 Am Tell me if the man who is plowing up your land F G7 C Has got the war machine upon his mind Repeat #1
G7 C No doubt some folks enjoy doing battle F C Like presidents prime ministers and kings G7 Am So let us build them shelves where they might fight among themselves F G7 C And leave the people be who loves to sing
G7 C Come and sing a simple song of freedom F C Sing it like you've never sung before G7 Am Let it fill the air tell the people everywhere F G7 C We the people here don't want a war
G7 Am I said let it fill the air tell the people everywhere F G7 F C We the people here don't want a w--ar
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