Few people who knew singer-songwriter John Flynn as a boy would have predicted the path his life would take. A self-professed "painfully straight" arrow, as a senior at Ridley High in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the former altar boy who once strummed a New Year's Day banjo in the world famous Mummers parade was named president of the National Honor Society and Scholar Athlete of the Year while receiving two congressional nominations to the United States Naval Academy.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
CGG7 Don't touch that brake CCmaj7C7 Don't turn that wheel GG7 The life you save CCmaj7C7 Could be our next meal F Four-legged critters Am Make tasty dinners G7 When something splatters C We'll make a platter
Cmaj7C7FG7 At the Road Kill Cafe CF We'll do it up your way DmG7CCmaj7C7 We'll cook it fresh right from your grill to ours FG7 Just scrape it off the tire CF And we'll toss it on the fire DmG7C Come chew the fat at the Road Kill Cafe
CGG7 A gentle swerve CCmaj7C7 Makes a squirrel h'ors dourves GG7 You just can't beat a CCmaj7C7 Fresh raccoon pita FAm That mangled Chevy parked by the door G7 Made Bambi Parmesan C For thirty four
G We love it when you C Run down our menu
Cmaj7C7FG7 At the Road Kill Cafe CF We'll do it up your way DmG7CCmaj7C7 We'll cook it fresh right from your grill to ours FG7 Just scrape it off the tire CF And we'll toss it on the fire DmG7A7 Come chew the fat at the Road Kill Cafe DmG7C Come chew the fat at the Road Kill Cafe