[Intro] | Bm | A | Bm | G A | (x2) [Verse 1] Bm A Bm G A Travelling in a fried-out Kombi Bm A Bm G A On a hippy trail, head full of zombie Bm A Bm I met a strange lady, G A she made me nervous Bm A Bm G A She took me in and gave me breakfast, and she said [Chorus] D A Bm G A Do you come from a land down under D A Bm G A Where women glow, and men plunder? D Can't you hear, A Bm G A can't you hear the thunder? D You better run, A Bm G A you better take cover | Bm | A | Bm | G A | (x2) [Verse 2] Bm A Bm Buying bread from a man in Brussels, G A he was Bm A Bm G A Six foot four and full of muscles Bm A Bm G A I said: do you speak-a my language? Bm A He just smiled and gave me Bm G A a Vegemite sandwich, and he said [Chorus] D A Bm G A I come from a land down under D A Bm G A Where beer does flow and men chunder D Can't you hear, A Bm G A can't you hear the thunder? D You better run, A Bm G A you better take cover yee-ah | Bm | A | Bm | G A | (x4) | D | A | Bm | G A | (x2) [Verse 3] Bm A Bm G A Lying in a den in Bombay Bm A Bm G A With a slack jaw and not much to say Bm A I said to the man: Bm G A are you trying to tempt me? Bm A Bm G A Because I come from the land of plenty, and he said D A Bm G A Oh! You come from a land down under yee-yah D A Bm G A Where women glow, and men plunder? D Can't you hear, A Bm G A can't you hear the thunder? yee-ah D You better run, A Bm G A you better take cover We are D A Bm G A Living in a land down under D A Bm G A Where women glow, and men plunder? D Can't you hear, A Bm G A can't you hear the thunder? D A Bm G A You better run, you better take cover D A Bm G A Living in a land down under D A Bm G A Where women glow, and men plunder D Can't you hear, A Bm G A can't you hear the thunder? Ooh yeah D You better run, A Bm G A you better take cover We are D A Bm G A Living in a land down under D A Bm G A Where women glow, and men plunder? D Can't you hear, A Bm G A can't you hear the thunder? D You better run, A Bm G A you better take cover ..fade
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