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The Lotus Eaters - German Girl chords

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German Girl
By: The Lotus Eaters

Capo: 2nd Fret

Intro: Keyboard riff:  A- AM7- D- G
A                                              AM7/D
German, German, German, German girl   (2X)
A                             A          AM7/D
Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh (Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh)   (2X)

Guitar riff:

Verse 1:
A                 AM7                         E                 
Through the cities and towns with you
                     A          D
The cities full of bright lights
A               AM7              E                     
When your kisses lift my eyes
                   A/D
To a higher vision
A               E                      D
Brought together in a storm
                       A/D
Both of us afraid now
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Chorus:
A                        D              AM7/D
German girl through you i have learnt
A                        D              AM7/D
German girl through you i want to go
A                   D              AM7/D
Paradise won't get closed yet

Verse 2:
 A    AM7                   E
The blocks of workers' hands
                      A/D             
Pleading for some contact
A            AM7       E
With the world of love
                                      A/D
Where people show their feelings
A               E                         D
With the perfect gesture of face
                                 A/D
You make me want to sing loud

Repeat Chorus:

A      AM7         E
Along the dusty roads
                               A/D            
We are travelers of the soul
A            AM7              E 
We can build a humble home
                       A/D
A home without woe


This is an epic song from the 80's that i don't get tired listening to.
If there are improvements to be made, please let me know. I would 
appreciate all your input.

Best Regards!: A shout out to all FEU-IN Class '87

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