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SONG: INDIAN GIRL ARTIST: ROLLING STONES ALBUM: EMOTIONAL RESCUE TAB BY: DON CZARSKI E-MAIL: [email protected]
INDIAN GIRL ROLLING STONES
INTRO: C F -- 2x's
VERSE: CF Little Indian girl, where is your mama? CF Little Indian girl, where is your papa? CF He's fighting in the war in the streets of Masaya GF All the children were dead GF Except for the girl who said CF "Please Mister Gringo, please find my father" GFGF Lesson number one better learn while you're young CF Life just goes on and on getting harder and harder CFCF Little Indian girl, from Nueva, Granada
VERSE: CF Ma says there's no food, there's nothing left in the larder CF Last piece of meat was eaten by the soldiers that raped her GFGF Lesson number one that you learn when you're young CF Life just goes on and on getting harder and harder CF Life just goes on and on getting harder and harder CF Little Indian girls from Nueva, Granada CF Little Indian girls from Nueva, Granada GF Yes, I saw them today GF It's a sight I would say C They're shooting down planes F With their M-16 and with laughter
VERSE: (SPOKEN) CF Mr. Gringo, my father he ain't no Che Guevara CF And he's fighting a war on the streets of Masaya CF Little Indian girl where is your father? CF Indian girl where is your momma? CF They're fighting for Mr. Castro in the streets of Angola CFC La la la la la la
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