Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
D
G
D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
Bm
D
marching to Trafalgar Square
G
D
I saw thirty thousand people,
E
A
if Mr Gates' call wasn't there
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G
D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
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D
marching to Trafalgar Square
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D
Saw it all upon the telly,
ponytail and slinky slacks
G
D
Bearded boys and rock 'n 'rollers,
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A
banjos hanging down their backs
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G
D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
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D
Marching to Trafalgar Square
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D
Heard a politician saying,
Bm
D
Ban the bombers, get my goat
But thank God they're
G
D
all teenagers,
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A
So they haven't got a vote
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G
D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
A
D
Marching to Trafalgar Square
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D
William Hickey had a nightmare,
Dreamt he saw a flag that said
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D
Men and women stand together,
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A
ban the bomb, and go to bed
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D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
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D
marching to Trafalgar Square
Hark!
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D
I hear the church bell ringing
Bm
D
Love your foe, the parson said
More in sorrow than in anger,
A
drop that H -bomb on his head
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G
D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
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D
marching to Trafalgar Square
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D
Nelson stood upon his column,
Bm
D
high above Trafalgar Square.
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D
Yet, he said, that's Bertrand Russell,
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A
I can tell him by the hair.
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G
D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
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D
marching to Trafalgar Square.
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D
Coming down from Aldermaston,
Bm
D
marching to Trafalgar Square.
G
Her two politicians say,
D
let's pretend there's
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A
D
A
no one there.
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G
D
Coming down from Old Armaston,
A
D
marching to Trafalgar Square.
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