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John Gorka

Land Of The Bottom Line

by John Gorka
John Gorka

Biography:

John Gorka (born in July 1958) is an American contemporary folk musician. In 1991, Rolling Stone magazine called him "the pre-eminent male singer-songwriter of what has been dubbed the New Folk Movement.

Gorka was born in Edison, New Jersey. He received his first guitar as a Christmas gift, though Gorka alleges that his older brother stole it from him shortly thereafter. He eventually learned, instead, to play the banjo, and began performing in a folk music group at his church.

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Land of the Bottom Line
by John Gorka

I have chorded the song as if played in first postion.
However, he plays with a capo at the 4th fret.

Dsus2 = xx0230

Intro: Basically same as the Verse

Verse:

C G D Em
I couldn't bribe a wino, on what I used to make

C G D Dsus2 D
My fortune was as sure as the wind

C G D Em
But I was free to wonder, time was on my hands

C G D Dsus2 D
It was mine to burn and to bend


Chorus:

Em C D Em
Freedom for freedom, call that an even scheme

C G D Dsus2 D
Give me time to wonder and to dream

Em C D Em
I'll take the money, they'll take the time

C G D Dsus2 D
Down to the land of the bottom line

Em
To the bottom line.


Verses

Then there came a chance, to make some steady dough
Bouncing up my alley to the door
You fill your clothes with keys, and dammned responsibilities
Trading the maybe for the sure.

(Chorus)

All I ever wanted, was to be a kid and play
Fighting every change along the way
I don't like work, I don't like waste
And I don't like waiting for a taste.

(Chorus)

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