🎸 Intro: x2 E|-------------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------| G|-5--4-5h7-4--5-4-0-2-0----0---0------------| D|-----------------------2-------------------| A|---------------------------5----3----------| E|-------------------------------------------| 🎸 Verse 1: C Am F From the health centre porch she looks to the North C G Where Nicaragua’s enemies hide C Am F Polio crippled and maimed before things were changed C G Slowly they’re turning the tide Am Em Am Em In the twilight she stands, with a rifle in hand F G And a memory of what used to be
🎸 Chorus: C Am F C Now she’s part of the unfinished revolution 🎸 Verse 2: C Am F Feudal landlords they’ve known seen overthrown C G Afghanistan comes into view C Am F Learning to read and to write is part of the fight C G But for her it’s something that’s new Am Em Am Em Down all of the years ashamed of her tears F G Imprisoned behind a black veil 🎸 Chorus: C Am F C Now she’s part of the unfinished revolution 🎸 Verse 3: C Am F Soldiers kicked down the door, called her a whore C G While he lingered in Castlereagh C Am F Internment tore them apart, brought her to the heart C G of resistance in Belfast today Am Em Am Em Her struggle is long, it’s hard to be strong F G She’s determined deep down inside 🎸 Chorus: C Am F C To be part of the unfinished revolution. C Am F C She holds the key to the unfinished revolution.