The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) lyrics and chords
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Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) lyrics and chords are intended
for your personal use only, it's a very good song recorded by Stonewall
Jackson. It's a four chord song that isn't difficult to learn.
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The Minute Men (Are Turning In Their Graves) Recorded by Stonewall Jackson Written by Harland Howard
G C G They march in lines and carry signs protesters one and all A7 D7 They'd rather go to prison than to heed their country's call G C G Get out of here get out of there let's have an end to war C G D7 G I'm glad they weren't around to say get out of Valley Forge
C G The Minute Men are turning in their graves A7 D7 Washington and Jefferson are crying tears of shame G C G To see these men who'd rather live as slaves C D7 G The Minute Men are turning in their graves
C G What's happened to our heritage what's happen to our pride A7 D7 Since when do free Americans pull for the other side G C G Did we send food to Hitler's troops or praise the enemy C G D7 G Did all our children die in vain defending liberty
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C G I can't condemn a man who feels that taking life is wrong A7 D7 But I fail to understand a man that won't defend his home G C G Dear Lord I've got one little prayer I pray in years to come C G D7 G Don't ever let those kind of people serve in Washington
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