Текст песни с аккордами
Вступление G C G Was it Cesar Chavez? Maybe it was Dorothy Day C G Some say Dr. King or Ghandi C D Set them on their way C G No matter who your mentors are B7 Em It’s pretty plain to see A If you’ve been to jail for justice D You’re in good company G C G Have you been to jail for justice? C G I want to shake your hand G Em Sitting in and laying down A D Are ways to take a stand G C G Have you sung a song for freedom B7 Em Or marched that picket line? G C G Have you been to jail for justice? D G Then you’re a friend of mine G You law abiding citizens C G Listen to this song G Em Laws are made by people A D And people can be wrong C G Once unions were against the law B7 Em But slavery was fine A Women were denied the vote D While children worked the mine G C G The more you study history B7 Em The less you can deny it A A rotten law stays on the books D ‘til folks with guts defy it! G C G Have you been to jail for justice? C G I want to shake your hand G Em Sitting in and laying down A D Are ways to take a stand G C G Have you sung a song for freedom B7 Em Or marched that picket line? G C G Have you been to jail for justice? D G Then you’re a friend of mine G Well the law is supposed to serve us C G And so are the police C G When the system fails A D It’s up to us to speak our piece C G It takes eternal vigilance B7 Em For justice to prevail C. G So get courage from your convictions C D G Let ‘em haul you off to jail! G C G Have you been to jail for justice? C G I want to shake your hand G Em Sitting in and laying down A D Are ways to take a stand G C G Have you sung a song for freedom B7 Em Or marched that picket line? G C G Have you been to jail for justice? D G Then you’re a friend of mine G C G Have you been to jail for justice? G C G Will you go to jail for justice? G C G Have you been to jail for justice? D G Then you’re a friend of mine.
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