Steve Martin

Steve Martin

Sarah Jane And The Iron Mountain Baby
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D               A 
Thrown off the bridge 
       D            G 
To the river by the ridge 
        D             G  D 
Was the iron mountain baby 

D             A 
A man walking by 
         D            G 
Said he heard a little cry 
        D              A   D 
And he found him in a suitcase 

D           A 
Fifty feet down 
          D            G 
from the train to the ground 
       D               A  D 
It's a miracle that he survived 
D            A              D             G 
What are the chances that a man would be standin' there 
     D                G    D 
And take him home to his wife 


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G D Sarah Jane A D Sarah Jane G D A D Be a mama to the boy from the train G D Sarah Jane A D Sarah Jane G D A D Be a mama to the boy from the train D A D G D A D Five days old with a hand that could hold in a grip around your finger D A D G D G D Old Sarah Jane, no she never did complain, cause she loved the little stranger D A She brought him back to health D G And she kept him for herself D A D When some women tried to claim him D A D G "If you'd been a good mama then you never would've wanna D G D Gone and thrown him off of the train then"
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G D Sarah Jane A D Sarah Jane G D A D Be a mama to the boy from the train G D Sarah Jane A D Sarah Jane G D A D Be a mama to the boy from the train G D G D Woo oo baby! G D A D Woo oo you're my baby now! G D G D Woo oo baby! G D A D Woo oo you're my baby now! D A A picture in the paper D G Showed the baby like an angel D A D With the savior and the suitcase D A What kind of devil D G Could have thrown the little fellow D G D Off the train in the first place? D A D G D A D His mama must've died givin' birth to the child, and the daddy went crazy D G D G A D Got on the train with a heart full of pain and took it out on the baby
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G D Sarah Jane A D Sarah Jane G D A D Be a mama to the boy from the train G D Sarah Jane A D Sarah Jane G D A D Be a mama to the boy from the train G D G D Woo oo baby! G D A D Woo oo you're my baby now! G D G D Woo oo baby! G D A D Woo oo you're my baby now! D A D G D A D A civil war vet went to see if he could get a bit of timber for a new barn D A D G A D The number 4 sped. From the train overhead came the itty bitty newborn

Enviado por: Eduardo Castilho

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