Chords for Liberty and Justice For All
Tempo:
167.4 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Dm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Do you often remember the day the soldiers [Bb] came, [F]
when you became a [C] number, not a child
with a name?
[F] How oft do you recall [C] that specific day when they [D] sold your [Am] family home and [Bb] sent you away?
[F] Banished to the desert [Bb] to live in hot tar shacks, [F] having no idea if you'd [C] be ever coming back?
[Dm] How oft do you recall [C] walking to the school, [Gm] being taught about the [A] glories [Bb] of democratic rule?
As [F] you sat beneath the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with liberty [G] and justice for all.
[F] Do you often remember the [Bb] young men allowed to leave, [C] to go fight and die in Europe, their
families left [G] to grieve?
[Dm] Shacks there in the desert, [C] locked behind a gate, [Gm] as you went to [F] class each morning
[Bb] in these United States?
As [F] you sat beneath the [Dm] watchtower, surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [F] all.
[F] Do you often remember [Bb] reciting those strange words as [F] you held your hand on heart?
[C] Did it all seem so absurd?
[Dm] One nation indivisible, [C]
one nation under God, [G] condemned to [Am] live behind the wire [F] by a presidential nod?
As you sat beneath the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [Bb] all.
[F] Do you often remember the day [Bb] your family was set free, and you went back [F] to the coast
[C] beside the Pacific Sea, [Dm] without a home to go to, [C] no soil left to till?
When you'd [Am] recite the pledge each morning, [Bb] was it a bitter pill?
[F] Did you recall the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with [G] liberty and justice for all?
[F] Did you recall the watchtower, surrounded [Dm] by a wall, with [G] liberty and justice for all?
With liberty and justice for [C] all.
when you became a [C] number, not a child
with a name?
[F] How oft do you recall [C] that specific day when they [D] sold your [Am] family home and [Bb] sent you away?
[F] Banished to the desert [Bb] to live in hot tar shacks, [F] having no idea if you'd [C] be ever coming back?
[Dm] How oft do you recall [C] walking to the school, [Gm] being taught about the [A] glories [Bb] of democratic rule?
As [F] you sat beneath the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with liberty [G] and justice for all.
[F] Do you often remember the [Bb] young men allowed to leave, [C] to go fight and die in Europe, their
families left [G] to grieve?
[Dm] Shacks there in the desert, [C] locked behind a gate, [Gm] as you went to [F] class each morning
[Bb] in these United States?
As [F] you sat beneath the [Dm] watchtower, surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [F] all.
[F] Do you often remember [Bb] reciting those strange words as [F] you held your hand on heart?
[C] Did it all seem so absurd?
[Dm] One nation indivisible, [C]
one nation under God, [G] condemned to [Am] live behind the wire [F] by a presidential nod?
As you sat beneath the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [Bb] all.
[F] Do you often remember the day [Bb] your family was set free, and you went back [F] to the coast
[C] beside the Pacific Sea, [Dm] without a home to go to, [C] no soil left to till?
When you'd [Am] recite the pledge each morning, [Bb] was it a bitter pill?
[F] Did you recall the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with [G] liberty and justice for all?
[F] Did you recall the watchtower, surrounded [Dm] by a wall, with [G] liberty and justice for all?
With liberty and justice for [C] all.
Key:
F
Bb
C
Dm
G
F
Bb
C
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_ _ Do you often remember the day the soldiers [Bb] came, [F] _
when you became a [C] number, _ not a child
with a name?
_ [F] How oft do you recall _ [C] that specific day _ when they [D] sold your [Am] family home and [Bb] sent you away? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ Banished to the desert [Bb] to live in hot tar shacks, _ [F] _ having no idea if you'd [C] be ever coming back?
_ [Dm] How oft do you recall _ [C] _ walking to the school, _ [Gm] being taught about the [A] glories [Bb] of democratic rule? _ _
_ _ _ _ As [F] you sat beneath the _ watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with liberty [G] and justice for all. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] Do you often remember the [Bb] young men allowed to leave, [C] to go fight and die in Europe, _ their
families left [G] to grieve? _
[Dm] Shacks there in the desert, _ [C] locked behind a gate, _ [Gm] as you went to [F] class each morning
[Bb] in these United States?
_ _ _ _ _ As [F] you sat beneath the _ [Dm] watchtower, surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [F] all. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Do you often remember _ [Bb] reciting those strange words as [F] you held your hand on heart?
[C] Did it all seem so absurd?
[Dm] One nation _ indivisible, [C]
one nation under God, [G] condemned to [Am] live behind the wire [F] by a presidential _ nod? _ _ _ _ _ _
As you sat beneath the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [Bb] all.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] Do you often remember the day [Bb] your family was set free, and you went back [F] to the coast
[C] beside the Pacific Sea, [Dm] without a home to go to, [C] no soil left to till? _
When you'd [Am] recite the pledge each morning, [Bb] was it a bitter pill? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] Did you recall the watchtower, [Dm] _ surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with [G] liberty and justice for all?
_ _ _ [F] Did you recall the watchtower, surrounded [Dm] by a wall, with [G] liberty and justice for all? _ _
With liberty and justice for [C] all. _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ Do you often remember the day the soldiers [Bb] came, [F] _
when you became a [C] number, _ not a child
with a name?
_ [F] How oft do you recall _ [C] that specific day _ when they [D] sold your [Am] family home and [Bb] sent you away? _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ Banished to the desert [Bb] to live in hot tar shacks, _ [F] _ having no idea if you'd [C] be ever coming back?
_ [Dm] How oft do you recall _ [C] _ walking to the school, _ [Gm] being taught about the [A] glories [Bb] of democratic rule? _ _
_ _ _ _ As [F] you sat beneath the _ watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with liberty [G] and justice for all. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] Do you often remember the [Bb] young men allowed to leave, [C] to go fight and die in Europe, _ their
families left [G] to grieve? _
[Dm] Shacks there in the desert, _ [C] locked behind a gate, _ [Gm] as you went to [F] class each morning
[Bb] in these United States?
_ _ _ _ _ As [F] you sat beneath the _ [Dm] watchtower, surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [F] all. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] Do you often remember _ [Bb] reciting those strange words as [F] you held your hand on heart?
[C] Did it all seem so absurd?
[Dm] One nation _ indivisible, [C]
one nation under God, [G] condemned to [Am] live behind the wire [F] by a presidential _ nod? _ _ _ _ _ _
As you sat beneath the watchtower, [Dm] surrounded by a wall, [G] with liberty and justice for [Bb] all.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] Do you often remember the day [Bb] your family was set free, and you went back [F] to the coast
[C] beside the Pacific Sea, [Dm] without a home to go to, [C] no soil left to till? _
When you'd [Am] recite the pledge each morning, [Bb] was it a bitter pill? _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] Did you recall the watchtower, [Dm] _ surrounded by a wall, [Bb] with [G] liberty and justice for all?
_ _ _ [F] Did you recall the watchtower, surrounded [Dm] by a wall, with [G] liberty and justice for all? _ _
With liberty and justice for [C] all. _ _ _ _ _ _
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