America

Interprète : Simon & Garfunkel

[DO]Hum,[DO/SI] hum hu[LAm7]m ...[LAm7/SOL][FA]
[DO]Hum,[DO/SI] hum hu[LAm7]m ...[LAm7/SOL]
1. [DO]Let us be [DO/SI]lovers, we'll [LAm7]marry our [LAm7/SOL]fortunes to[FA]gether.
[DO]I've got some [DO/SI]real estate [LAm]here in my bag. [MIm]
So we [MIm7]bought a pack of [LA7]cigarettes, and [MIm7]Mrs. Wagner's [LA7]pies,
And [RE]walked [DO]off to [SOL]look for Am[DO]eri[DO/SI]ca. [LAm7]
[DO]Kathy, I [DO/SI]said, as we [LAm7]boarded a [LAm7/SOL]Greyhound in [FA]Pittsburgh.
[DO]Michigan [DO/SI]seems like a [LAm]dream to me now. [LAm7]
[SOL]I took me four days to hitch-hike from Saginaw.
[RE]I've [SOL]come to [RE]look for[DOmaj7] Americ[DO]a.
[SIbmaj7]Laughing on the bus, playing [DO]games with the faces,
[SIbmaj7]She said the man in the gabardine suit was a [DO]spy.
[FA]I said, be careful his [FAmaj7]bow tie is really a [DO]cam'ra. [DO/SOL]
2. Toss me a cigarette,
I think there's one in my rain coat.
We smoked the last one an hour ago.
So looked at the scenery,
She read her magazine,
And the moon rose over an open field.
Kathy, I'm lost,
I said though I knew she was sleeping.
I'm empty and aching and I don't know why.
Counting the cars on the New Jersey turnpike.
They've all come to look for America,
All come to look for America.

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