Tom: D E G D E|-------------------------------------------------2---3-2-0-----------------| B|-------------------------------------------3------------------5~-----------| G|---------------------------------------------2-------------2/4-4~----------| D|---------2P0-------2-------------------2| H4-----4---------------------------| A|---------------1| H2---------------------------------------------------------| E|--0---00--------------0---3P2| H3~-------------------------------------------| E D E Paine and Pierce and Robespierre, Juarez and Danton, E D E Luther, King and Lumumba dead but far from gone G D G D Lenin, Cleaver, Jesus too, outlaws in their nations, G D A Revolutionaries all, dreamed of liberation E G D God is up in heaven his agents here on earth A G D The church has said that this man rules, he's best because of birth. Em D G D But what's that noise down in the street, who dares to shout and sing? G D A With all his courtiers at his side, who dares to touch the king? E G E Old man get some soldiers, keep them close at hand A G D There's a fire in the country, there's a flame come to the land G D G D Seven thousand loyal troops, in ranks they stretch so far G D A With seven thousand well armed men, no one can touch the czar. E G D Louis watch the prisons, send the goons around A G D Is that Paris burning, is the Bastille falling down? G D G D And where are all the mercenaries - paid for by the king? G D A Have they joined the mob you say, doesn't money mean anything? E G D Old men get some soldiers, keep them close at hand, A G D The seeds that were sown yesterday now flower in the land G D G D And guard yourself most carefully with military might. G D A For plants that cannot bloom by day must flower in the night.