1) Sixto Diaz Rodriguez (also known as Rodriguez or as Jesus Rodriguez) is an American folk musician, born in Detroit, Michigan on July 10, 1942. He was named 'Sixto' (pronounced seex-toe) because he was the sixth child in his family. Rodriguez's parents were middle-class immigrants from Mexico, who left in the 1920s. In most of his songs he takes a political stance on the cruelties facing the inner city poor.
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Others shoot up to chase the sun blues away Dm Another store front church is open Bb Sea of neon lights a boxer his shadow fights Dm Soldier tired and sailor broken
CF Winter's asleep at my window CF Cold wind waits at my door CF She asks me up to her place FGm But I won't be down anymore
Judges with metermaid hearts Order supermarket justice starts Frozen children inner city Walkers in the paper rain Waiting for those knights that never came The hi-jacked trying so hard to be pretty
Night rains tap at my window Winds of my thoughts passing by She laughed when I tried to tell her Hello only ends in goodbye
America gains another pound Only time will bring some people around Idols and flags are slowly melting Another shower of rice To pair it for some will suffice The mouthful asks for second helpings
Moonshine pours through my window The night puts it's laughter away Clouds that pierce the illusion That tomorrow would be as yesterday
Dm Generals hate holidays A# Other shoot up to chase the sun blues away AA(special) Another storefront chuch is opened etc