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Notre Dame Burns
Notre Dame Burns

by Finn Mac Eoin


Dm
Emman-u-elle was Quasi’s bell
Am
without her chimes, time can’t tell
E
Gargoyles clinging on for life
Am
Notre Dame Burns 'not the Bard’s wife’

Dm
Town criers holler in the street
Am
communion wine for those they meet
E
All for one and one for all
Am
"last of the toasted eucharists call”

Dm
Cinderella was at the pyre
Am
collecting embers for her squire
E
Ashen crosses on the head
Am
remind us of our glorious dead

G                   chorus
From Eiffel's Tower, I looked on
Em
A 1,000 years of history gone
C
Blazing like a Moulin Rouge
D
Was this Allah’s subterfuge


Dm
No acts of god in a secular state
Am
but no doubt t'was a crime of hate
E
Rosary beads out of reach
Am
no one here, at us to preach

Dm
Statues icons steeples fall
Am
sanctimonious people call
E
But-tresses begin to bend
Am
yellow vests they’ll apprehend

Dm
Roasted pigeons on the spit
Am
Victor Hugo’s fire was a lit
E
People coming form Rive Gauche
Am
par-ce-que, c'est la plus proche

Dm
That’s not far from San Michel
Am
it's 'where do you go to my lovely’s' dwell
E
Shakespeare & Co will sell more books
Am
almost in Seine, from where it looks

G                     chorus
From Eiffel's Tower, I looked on
Em
A 1,000 years of history gone
C
Blazing like a Moulin Rouge
D
Was this Allah’s subterfuge


Dm
Notre Dame Burns you shouldn’t smoke
Am
are cigarette warnings just a joke
E
Gauloises Gitanes, roll your own
Am
turned you into another Joan

Repeat.

Dm
Notre Dame Burns, you shouldn't smoke
Am
are cigarette warnings just a joke
E
Gauloises Gitanes, roll your own
Am
turned you into another Joan.


G                      chorus
From Eiffel's Tower, I looked on
Em
A 1,000 years of history gone
C
Blazing like a Moulin Rouge
D
Was this Allah’s subterfuge

G
From Eiffel's Tower, I looked on
Em
A 1,000 years of history gone
C
Blazing like a Moulin Rouge
D
Was this Allah’s subterfuge



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

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