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Standard Tuning. All chords are open chords. I am unsure of the fill section at the end of each chorus - but I think its based around a 'C-shape' sliding upto a D (comments please). Catch later Andrew. Intro G played lightly. Verse 1 C The colonel said 'these bodies stink' D G Won't someone come and drag them away C We tried to clean em' out but the more I stare D G And the English colonel turns the other way C Oh the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak D G Well I ran for the trench but I did not turn to speak C Well my heart said 'yes' but my head said 'no' D G When the English colonel said 'its time to go' Chorus D Dsus4 Am He said 'what's a few men?' C Em said 'what's a few men?' D Dsus4 Am said 'what's a few men?' C D (fill bit) said 'what's a few men?' Verse 1 C The colonel's job is never done' D G So he declares time out on Christmas day C We held the enemy in our arms D G And we ploughed each others dead into the clay C Oh the lord said that death will be no longer D G And all of these things will pass away C There'll be no sorrow and there'll be no pain D G And we'll swap cigarettes on Christmas day C Well my heart said 'yes' but my head said 'no' D G When the English colonel said 'its time to go' Chorus Chords till outro end on G
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