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SLEEPING CHID-(MICHAEL LEARNS TO ROCK)

Intro:/D,G/Em,A7/(3 TIMES)

D G A D G Em A7 sus4 A7
This milkey way upon the heaven is twinkling just for you D G F#7 Bm Em A7 sus4 A7
And Mr. Moon he came by to say goodnight to you D G A D G Em A7 sus4 A7
I'll sing for you I"ll sing for mother we praying for the world D G F#7 Bm Em A7 sus 4 A7
And for the people every where gonna show them all we care D G Em A7
Oh my sleeping child the world"s so wide D G Em A7 D
But you have build your own paradise , That"s one reason G Em A7 D
Why I"LL cover you sleeping child

Instro:/D,G/Em,A7/

D G A D
If all the people around the world G Em A7 sus4 A7 D G F#7 Bm
They had a mind like yours, we're have no fighting and no wars G Em A7 SUS4 A7
There would be lasting peace on earth D G A D
If all the kings and all the leaders G Em A7 sus A7
Could see you here this way D G F#7 Bm
They would hold the earth in their arms G Em A7 sus4 A7
They would learn to watch you play

( Repeat+)F# F#7Bm A7

G D A7 /G/D/A7/ I'm gonna cover my sleeping child G D A7 Keep you away from the world so wild G Keep you away from the world A7 sus4 A7 A7 Away from the world so wide

NOTHING TO LOSE - MLTR
Verse 1: D# Bb Cm There are times when you make me laugh

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