The Procession Of Popular Capitalism

McCarthy

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G* 320033 [Intro]
C C* [Verse]
C Em C Up and down the Strand
Am F I strolled around penniless
C Em C But there were pockets to pick
Am F Beneath the hot august sun
C Em C When suddenly the sound
Am F Of singing and laughter arose in the distance
C Em C And it drew me towards it
Am F And as I drew closer I could hear the song they sang: [Bridge]
C Am G* G G* "This is your country too!
C G G* G Join our procession
Am G That's marching onwards to war" [Verse 2]
C Em C I could see them
Am F I saw how rich they all were
C Em C At the the head of the gang
Am F were top civil servants and captains of industry
C Em C With well-manicured hands
Am F And greasy smiles enticing the populous
C Em C "Come buy our shares!
Am F Who will buy our shares?" [Bridge]
C Am G* G G* "For this is your country too!"
C G G* G A great procession
Am G Was marching onwards to war [Chorus]
C G C A man on the dole stood cursing them all
C G C He told everyone not to be taken in
C G C But at the orders of one of the marchers
G C G C Policemen came and beat him to the floor [Interlude]
C G C G Am G [Verse 3]
C Em C Along Whitehall
Am F These dubious characters stared
C Em C Picking up more and more people
Am F MP's, careerists and God's oppressed senators
C Em C With the sweetest of smiles
Am F They held out piggy banks to little children, but
C Em C As they took them
Am F The stomping stamping feet trampled them underneath [Bridge]
C Am G* G G* "This is your country too!"
C G G* G A great procession
Am G Was marching onwards to war [Chorus]
C G C "Come along buy your council home"
C G C They said to a half-dead mother of ten
C G C "With you on our side we've reason to smile"
C G C G C They said to a tramp in a pool of alcohol [Outro]
G C G On and on their maniac laughs
Am G C And their marching beat scaring the night
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