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From: mmirarc1@cc.swarthmore.edu (Mike Mirarchi)
The Merry Little Minuet
The Kingston Trio
Transcribed by Mike Mirarchi
G D7 G G D7 G
They're rioting in Africa
C G C D7 G
They're starving in Spain
G D7 G G D7 G
There's hurricanes in Florida
G C D7 G C D7 G
And Texas needs rain
D7
The whole world is festering
G
With unhappy souls
C G
The French hate the Germans
C D7
The Germans hate the Poles
D7 G
Italians hate Yugoslavs
C G
South Africans hate the Dutch
C D7 G D7 G
And I don't like anybody very much
G C
But we can be tranquil
A7 D
And thankful and proud
C G
For man's been endowed
C D7
With a mushroom shaped cloud
G C A7 D
And we know for certain that some lovely day
C G
Someone will set the spark off
C D7 G C D7 G
And we will all be blown away!
G D7 G G D7 G
They're rioting in Africa
C G C D7 G
There's strife in Iran
G D7 G G D7 G
What nature doesn't do to us
C D7 whatever
Will be done by our fellow man
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"Elle me l'avait todi promis
Une belle petite gayole, une belle petite gayole..."
Mike Mirarchi
mmirarc1@cc.swarthmore.edu
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