G D Em D G D Em D Dear Mr President, come take a walk with me G D Let's pretend, we're just two people and, you're not better than me, Em D I'd like to, ask you some questions if we can, speak honestly. C Am7 G D What do you feel when you see the homeless on the street? C Am7 G D Who do you pray for at night before you go to sleep? C Am7 Em D What do you feel when you look in the mirror? C C Are you proud? G D Am (Am/B) C How do you sleep while the rest of us cry? G D Am C How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye? G D Am (Am/B) C How do you walk with your head held high? Em D C Can you even look me in the eye? G And tell me why (G) D Em D G D Dear Mr President, were you a lonely boy Em D Were you a lonely boy? G D How can you say, no child is left behind Em We're not dumb, and we're not blind D They're all sitting in your cells while you pave the road to hell C Am7 G D What kind of father might take his own daughter's rights away? C Am7 G D And what kind of father might hate his own daughter if she were gay? C Am7 G D I can only imagine what the first lady has to say Em A You've come a long way, from whiskey and cocaine G D Am (Am/B) C How do you sleep while the rest of us cry? G D Am C How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye? G D Am (Am/B) C How do you walk with your head held high? Em D C Can you even look me in the eye? Em G Let me tell you 'bout hard work Am C Minimum wage with a baby on the way Em G Let me tell you 'bout hard work Am C Re-building your house after the bombs took them away Em G Let me tell you 'bout hard work Am C Building a bed out of a cardboard box Em G Am Am/B C Let me tell you 'bout hard work, hard work, hard work Em G You don't know nothing 'bout hard work, hard work C C Hard work! G D Am C How do you sleep at night? Em G Am C G How do you walk, with your head held high G D Em D Dear Mr President you'd never take a walk with me ummm, would you.
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