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Black Boys On Mopeds

Sinead O'Connor

2 acessos

D            A        G Margaret Thatcher on TV            A   D                A           G Shocked by the deaths that took place in Beijing A     D                A           G Seems strange that she should be offended     A    D          A        G The same orders are given by her  I've said this before now You said I was childish and you'll say it now Remember what I told you They hated me, they will hate you  [Chorus]         (G)       A       D        A       G         England's not the mythical land of Madame George and roses                  D         A             G         It's the home of police who kill black boys on mopeds             D         A        G         And I love my boy, and that's why I'm leaving                 D              A                  G         I don't want him to be aware that there's any such thing as grieving            (hold G for extra measure, then A on last beat before verse)  [Verse 2] Young mother down at Smith Field, 5 a.m. Looking for food for her kids In her arms she holds three cold babies And the first word that they learned was "Please"  These are dangerous days To say what you feel is to dig your own grave Remember what I told you If you were of the world they would love you  [Chorus]         (G)       A       D        A       G         England's not the mythical land of Madame George and roses                  D         A             G         It's the home of police who kill black boys on mopeds             D         A        G         And I love my boy, and that's why I'm leaving                 D              A                  G         I don't want him to be aware that there's any such thing as grieving            (hold G for extra measure, then A on last beat before verse) 

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