• Song:

    Ode To Maggies Millions

  • Artist:

    Keith Sharples

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C5                          G5
Back in the late 70?s when Maggie came to power
A5                        E5
Her & her old cronies, oh what a useless shower
        F5                                             
There?s some that won?t remember, when Britain it was great
D5                            G5
To return now to them times I guess it?s just too late

       
C5                                       G5
She closed down all the coal mines, put millions out of work
A5                                 E5
What a thoughtless action brought about by this daft birk
 F5
?Coal not dole? it was the cry of Arthur Scargils? men
    D5                                G5
She said ?it?s all for progress?, but when will this begin?

C5                         G5
Many of these miners were left in poverty
A5                           E5
They were honest working men just like you & me
     F5                                                
They toiled in danger underground providing Britain?s? fuels
      D5                               G5
Till? Maggie put them on the dole just treating them like fools

    C5                            G5
She privatised the railways, the busses & the phones
A5                             E5
Leaving all the working men to pick upon the bones
       F5
Of the caucuses of industries, when all hope was gone
D5                             G5
Looking down her nose again at every single one

        C5                       G5
All the time she was feathering hers & her friends nest
A5                      E5
Telling us for England, she knew what was best
F5
Created things called ?QANGO?s?, all chaired by her kind
     D5                                G5
Who creamed off all the profits, while kissing her behind

      C5                             G5
There ended all apprenticeships coz industry was dead
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Caring not one jot about how workers kids were fed
F5
Telling us there?s work out there so get out on your bike
  D5                               G5
I wish that she was here today I?d tell her ?take a hike??..(or words stronger!!)



    C5                                G5
The busses & the railway trains like clockwork used to run
       A5                              E5
?till public transport suffered at the muzzle of her gun
   F5
No longer a public service it was all about the brass
    D5                                    G5
The working man needs transport too, that bitch can kiss my ass

   C5                          G5
So when her final day is over I will go get pissed
    A5                           E5
And if I were a hit man she?d be there top of my list
     F5
Give all ex-miners shovels, pick axes as well
        D5                      G5
They?ll dig her her own tunnel, right direct to hell

    C5                           G5
But will old Satan want her, oh that I really doubt
A5                                  E5
Just like Britain?s furnaces she?ll put hells fires out
F5
When that fatal day it comes we?ll all find out in turn
D5              G5               C5          C5 C5
Maggie Thatcher you?re not fit to burn!
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