Tom: D major
Verse 1
D
Oh, a million marching armies
G
and a million marching men
D
Have won the dark -skinned countries
Em
A
and lost them back again
D
But now the word has gone
D
That this old world is changing hands
G
From the master to the servant,
D
from the owner to the slaves
Colonial days are buried
A
in a deep and dirty grave
G
well to understand
D
That this old world is changing hands
Hey, Washington and Jefferson
G
D
and Patrick Henry too
They knew what they were doing
Em
when they started something new
A
D
It was in this giant land of ours
G
D
that it all began
A
D
When this old world was changing hands
G
From the master to the servant,
D
from the owner to the slave
Colonial days are buried
Em
A
in a deep and dirty grave
D
A
D
That this old world is changing hands
Hey, when World War II was rolling by,
G
D
the tide was on its way.
Many countries had to listen
Em
A
to the words they had to say.
D
And the word was spread to millions,
G
D
all of yellow, black, and tan,
A
D
that this old world was changing hands.
G
From the master to the servant,
D
from the owner to the slaves,
colonial days are buried
Em
A
in a deep and dirty grave.
G
D
d well to understand
A
That this old world is changing
D
hands
Now Africa and Asia
Em
A
as the spoils of the wars
D
They were bought and sold together,
G
D
now together they will stand,
A
D
cause this old world is changing hands.
G
From the master to the servant,
D
from the owner to the slave,
Colonial days are buried
Em
A
in a deep and dirty grave.
D
G
It's so easy to see and well to understand,
D
A
D
that this old world is changing hands.
A
D
That this old world is changing hands.
You
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