Chords for Have You Forgotten?
Tempo:
80 bpm
Chords used:
C
D
G
Am
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[G] [C]
I [G] hear people say we don't need this war, but I say there's some things worth fighting for.
What about our freedom and this piece of ground?
We didn't get to keep them by backing down.
[D] They say we don't realize [C] the mess we're getting in.
[Am] Before you start [Bm] your preaching, let [C] me ask you this, [D] my friend.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
They say, have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you say we shouldn't worry about [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten?
[C] They [G] took all the footage off my TV, said it's too disturbing for you and me.
It'll just breed anger, that's what the experts say.
If it was up to me, I'd [C] show it every day.
[D] Some say this country's just [C] out looking for a fight.
[A] Well, after [Bm] 9-11, man, [C] I'd have to say [D] that's right.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
Have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you vowed to get the ones behind [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten?
[C] [G]
[C] [D] I've been [Dm] there with the soldiers [G] who've gone away to war.
[Am] You can bet that they [G] remember [C] just what they're fighting [D] for.
[E] Have you [G] forgotten?
All [D] the people killed.
[C] Yes, some went down like heroes [A] in that Pennsylvania [D] field.
Have you [G] forgotten about [D] our Pentagon?
All [C] the loved ones that we lost and [D] those left to carry on.
[C] Don't you tell me not to worry about [D] Bin Laden.
[Am]
[G] [D] Have you [G] forgotten?
[C] Have you [G] forgotten?
Have [C] you forgotten?
[G]
[G] [C]
I [G] hear people say we don't need this war, but I say there's some things worth fighting for.
What about our freedom and this piece of ground?
We didn't get to keep them by backing down.
[D] They say we don't realize [C] the mess we're getting in.
[Am] Before you start [Bm] your preaching, let [C] me ask you this, [D] my friend.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
They say, have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you say we shouldn't worry about [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten?
[C] They [G] took all the footage off my TV, said it's too disturbing for you and me.
It'll just breed anger, that's what the experts say.
If it was up to me, I'd [C] show it every day.
[D] Some say this country's just [C] out looking for a fight.
[A] Well, after [Bm] 9-11, man, [C] I'd have to say [D] that's right.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
Have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you vowed to get the ones behind [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten?
[C] [G]
[C] [D] I've been [Dm] there with the soldiers [G] who've gone away to war.
[Am] You can bet that they [G] remember [C] just what they're fighting [D] for.
[E] Have you [G] forgotten?
All [D] the people killed.
[C] Yes, some went down like heroes [A] in that Pennsylvania [D] field.
Have you [G] forgotten about [D] our Pentagon?
All [C] the loved ones that we lost and [D] those left to carry on.
[C] Don't you tell me not to worry about [D] Bin Laden.
[Am]
[G] [D] Have you [G] forgotten?
[C] Have you [G] forgotten?
Have [C] you forgotten?
[G]
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_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
I _ [G] hear people say we don't need this war, but I say there's some things worth fighting for.
_ _ What about our freedom and this piece of ground?
We didn't get to keep them by backing down.
_ [D] They say we don't realize [C] the mess we're getting in.
_ [Am] Before you start [Bm] your preaching, let [C] me ask you this, [D] my friend.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
They say, have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you say we shouldn't worry about [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten? _ _
[C] They _ _ _ [G] took all the footage off my TV, _ said it's too disturbing for you and me.
_ _ It'll just breed anger, that's what the experts say.
If it was up to me, I'd [C] show it every day.
_ _ [D] Some say this country's just [C] out looking for a fight.
[A] Well, after [Bm] 9-11, man, [C] I'd have to say [D] that's right.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
Have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you vowed to get the ones behind [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten? _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] I've been [Dm] there with the soldiers [G] who've gone away to war.
[Am] You can bet that they [G] remember [C] just what they're fighting [D] for.
[E] Have you [G] forgotten?
All [D] the people killed.
[C] Yes, some went down like heroes [A] in that Pennsylvania [D] field.
Have you [G] forgotten _ about [D] our Pentagon?
All [C] the loved ones that we lost and [D] those left to carry on.
[C] Don't you tell me not to worry about [D] Bin Laden.
_ _ [Am] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ Have you [G] forgotten?
_ _ [C] _ _ Have you [G] forgotten? _
Have [C] _ _ you forgotten?
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ [C] _
I _ [G] hear people say we don't need this war, but I say there's some things worth fighting for.
_ _ What about our freedom and this piece of ground?
We didn't get to keep them by backing down.
_ [D] They say we don't realize [C] the mess we're getting in.
_ [Am] Before you start [Bm] your preaching, let [C] me ask you this, [D] my friend.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
They say, have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you say we shouldn't worry about [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten? _ _
[C] They _ _ _ [G] took all the footage off my TV, _ said it's too disturbing for you and me.
_ _ It'll just breed anger, that's what the experts say.
If it was up to me, I'd [C] show it every day.
_ _ [D] Some say this country's just [C] out looking for a fight.
[A] Well, after [Bm] 9-11, man, [C] I'd have to say [D] that's right.
Have you [G] forgotten how [D] it felt that day to see [C] your homeland under fire [D] and her people blown away?
Have you [G] forgotten when [D] those towers fell?
We [C] had neighbors still inside going [D] through a living hell.
[C] And you vowed to get the ones behind [D] Bin Laden.
Have you [G] forgotten? _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [D] I've been [Dm] there with the soldiers [G] who've gone away to war.
[Am] You can bet that they [G] remember [C] just what they're fighting [D] for.
[E] Have you [G] forgotten?
All [D] the people killed.
[C] Yes, some went down like heroes [A] in that Pennsylvania [D] field.
Have you [G] forgotten _ about [D] our Pentagon?
All [C] the loved ones that we lost and [D] those left to carry on.
[C] Don't you tell me not to worry about [D] Bin Laden.
_ _ [Am] _ _
[G] _ _ [D] _ _ Have you [G] forgotten?
_ _ [C] _ _ Have you [G] forgotten? _
Have [C] _ _ you forgotten?
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _