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Simon & Garfunkel
America Capo 2
CLet us be loveB/Crs we'll marry oAmur fortunes Gtogether. F
CI've got some real esB/Ctate here in mAmy bag. Am
Em7So we bought a pack of cigarettes A7and Mrs. Wagner's pieEm7s A7
D C G C B/C Am G F
And we walked off to look for America.
CCathy I saiB/Cd as we boardedAm a GreyhoundG in Pittsburgh F
CMichigan seemsB/C like a dream to mAme now Am
GIt took me four days to hitchhike from Saginaw
DI've Ggone to looDk for AmeriCmaj7ca C
Fmaj7Laughing on the bus playing games with thCmaj7e faces
Fmaj7She said the man in the gabardine suit was a spy Cmaj7
Fmaj7I said be careful his bowtie is really a camera C B/C Am G F
CToss me a cigareB/Ctte I think Amthere's one in theG raincoat F
CWe smoked the last one aB/Cn hour ago Am Am
Em7So I looked at the scenerA7y she read Em7her magazine A7
D C G C B/C Am G F
And the moon rose over an open field
CCathy I'm lostB/C I saiAmd though I knew sGhe was sleeping F
I'm eCmpty and aching aB/Cnd I don't knowAm why Am
GCounting the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike
They've all cDomeG to look forD America Cmaj7
DAll Gcome to looDk for AmeriCmaj7ca
DAll Gcome to looDk for AmeriCmaj7ca
C B/C Am G F C Walk down pluck