One Hundred Years
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From [email protected] Sun Apr 27 11:39:32 1997
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The Byrds One Hundred Years written by Gram Parsons
G F C G F C D
G C D
One hundred years from this day will the people still feel this way
G
Still say the things that they're saying right now
C
Everyone said I'd hurt you they said that I'd desert you
D C G
If I go away you know I'm gonna get back some how
D C G
Nobody knows what kind of trouble we're in
D C D
Nobody seems to think it'll all might happen again
G F C G F C D
G C D
One hundred years from this time will anybody change their minds
G
And find out one or two things about life
But people are always talking
C
You know they're always talking
D C G
Everybody's so wrong that I know it's gonna work out fine
D C G
Nobody knows what kind of trouble we're in
D C D
Nobody seems to think it'll all might happen again
From the "Sweethearts Of The Rodeo" LP Columbia Records 1968


