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Camerado

Mark Knopfler
Camerado
What It Is (Single)
2000

Intro:

Em

Em
Camerado
         D                C  
See that cloud across the sun
G                             D
Ain't too many places left to run
Bm                            Em           F 
There was a time when we'd go anywhere the wind would blow
Em
Camerado

G D

Em
Camerado
         D               C
They are fencing off the plane
  G                               D
I hate to hear the whistle of the train
Bm                                    Em              F
Next thing you know they'll want your pistol and your tobacco
Em
Camerado

G D

Bm                           Em
Got a piece of forty-four on fire in my chest
C               G              D
Out here on the mesa I will rest
Bm                             Em              F            Dm
If you could hand me down that whiskey from my saddle roll
Em        G D
Camerado

Solo:

Em D C G D Bm Em F Em G D


Em               D            C
Now the light is dyin' in the sky
G                              D
That ain't gonna bother you or I
Bm                          Em               F
Seen enough a dying to know almost all there is to know
Em
Camerado

G D

Em          D                  C
Now you had best light out and ride
G                                 D
There's pretty women on the other side
Bm                          Em             F
See ya in Sabinas you'll be free as air in Mexico
Em
Camerado

G D

Em G D

Em G D D



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