Artist: CROSBY AND NASH | Title: immigration man

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Subject: c/crosby_and_nash/immigration_man.crd
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 19:44:16 +0200
From: Peter Eybert <pjoe@charon.muc.de>


	Immigration man (Nash, Nash & Crosby 1972)
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(f#)    D                      D9no3
There I was at the immigration scene
            C/D
shining and feeling clean
              Bb/D
could it be a sin?
      D                          D9no3
I got stopped by the immigration man
                        C/D
he says he doesn't know if he can
       Bb/D
let me in - 
       D       D9no3/C
Let me in, immigration man,
      C                  G
can I cross the line and pray
      Dm9          Bb/D
I can stay another day
       D       D9no3/C
Let me in, immigration man
        C             G
I won't toe your line today
        Dm9       Dm7      D
I can't see it anyway. Hey hey


There he was with his immigration face
giving me a paper chase
but the son was coming
'cos all at once he looked into my space
and stamped a number over my face
and it sent me running
Won't you let me in, immigration man
can I cross the line and pray
I can stay another day
Won't you let me in, immigration man
I won't toe your line today
I can't see it anyway.

Here I am with my immigration form
it's big enough to keep me warm
when a cold wind's coming
so go where you will
as long as you think you can
you'd better watch out, watch out for the man
anywhere you're going.
Come on and let me in, immigration man,
can I cross the line and pray
take your fingers from the tray.
Let me in, irritation man,
I won't toe your line today
I can't see it anyway.


D9no3/C = x30210
D9no3   = xx0210
C/D     = x30010
Bb/D    0 xx0331

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pjoe@charon.muc.de


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