Artist: | Best Before After (English) |
User: | Andreas Krause |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Default |
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Comment: | - |
1.
Em D C
Take the hand of that little child, living out on the street.
Em D C
No place to survive through this cold, cold nights lost all his strength to believe.
Em D C
He is just one out of millions and they all share the same fate.
Em D C
No opportunity to change his life before it might be too late.
Instrumental: D – C – Em | D – C – Em
2.
Em D C
See there’s a beggar under the bridge building his cardboard-home.
Em D C
Some beggar’s friends surrounding him at least he won’t die alone.
Em D C
Origin unknown, all his traces are gone Disowned by his own family.
Em D C
Just look away and forget what you saw there’s no room in our society.
Instrumental: D – C – Em | D - C -
Refrain
A C D
Something’s wrong with the world today.
A C D
So much pain and anger on their ways.
A C D
How can you say things are good?
C D Em D C
While people are dying out of poorness in your neighborhood?
3.
Em D C
Well you win and you lose some that’s the way it goes It’s like that day by day.
Em D C
But for those who got nothing that’s worth living for life is much more than a game.
Em D C
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not the chosen one I’m no priest and no saint.
Em D C
But is this the life everyone wishes for? Well, I guess that it ain’t!
Instrumental: D – C – Em | D - C -
Refrain
A C D
Something’s wrong with the world today.
A C D
So much pain and anger on their ways.
A C D
How can you say things are good?
C D Em D C
While people are dying out of poorness in your neighborhood?
SOLO ON VERSE
Refrain
A C D
Something’s wrong with the world today.
A C D
So much pain and anger on their ways.
A C D
How can you say things are good?
C D Em D C
While people are dying out of poorness in your neighborhood?
4.
Em D C
This skinny girl under the streetlights she seems so beautiful.
Em D C
But there’s a sad smile upon her face she’s looking for something more.
Em D C
She is a gift to all the strangers who are willing to pay for her “work”.
Em D C
And late at night when her job is done he washes away all that dirt.
D – C – Em
D – C – Em
D – C – Em
D – C – Em
END