Intro. A , A , C , D A , C , D(I like to let it ring out a bit, and tremolo/vibrato bend it a bit) Verse(First half clean) A I take a steam train to work C D Just like the one my father took A And I pass over the walls C D I see the people as I look (transtion from clean to distortion during these lyrics) I see Verse(second half heavy distortion[prolly use power chords]) A there's the block C D For folks with purple skin A C D There's the block for folks who have no chin A C D There's the block for me & all my kin A C D And over there is the change cage where we throw the rebels in CHORUS A I work the change cage Here on our side of the wall C B And I will hold the key until the day they say the cage will fall (2x) Verse 2(first half clean) A Walls of iron bolted with steel C D Two miles high that should hide how we feel A And in the city we've walled off each block C D This should work to segregate any racial melting pot Verse 2(second hald heavy distortion) A Long ago we learned of the trouble C D When a man steps out of his life's plastic bubble A So we walled off the city, caged thoughts that were free C D And now our lives are safe from any change that Could have come between you & me Repeat the CHORUS (2x) Solo [I'll include this, with the tab later] (played over the verse chords) Repeat the CHORUS (2x) Verse 3(first half clean) A They say an artist from block 616 C D Revived some old art just for his own kicks A They say his pictures were lude They say his women were nude C D So we throw them inside Verse 3(second half, heavy distortion) A Well now that artist can run, he can hide C D But sooner or later we'll throw him inside A I don't think the people should see C Well that's not art to me D So we'll throw them inside Repeat CHORUS(a few times actually, I'll listen again, and put the excact outro chorus here) And I will hold the key, until the day they say the cage will fall!