Tom: A
Introdução: Am C Em7 D
Am C
A confluence of rivers once flowed out to the sea
Em7 D
Where forests grew abundant and nature?s gifts were free
Am C
Man built his mighty temples and prayed at his own feet
Em7 D
But the desert sands were shifting, revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7
We shall all rise up
D
Revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7 D
We shall all rise up
verse 2
Am C
Beneath the Tower of Babel crowds began to form
Em7 D
Gathering in defiance in the forefront of the storm
Am C
Machinery breathed fire, melting with the heat
Em7 D
Flames lit up the night sky, revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7
We shall all rise up
D
Revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7 D
We shall all rise up
Am C Em7 D
verse 3
Am C
The culture of possession is both perilous and plain
Em7 D
Man shows no inhibitions in the conquests that remain
Am C
Those who breed corruption, should sleep out in the street
Em7 D
Life is meant for living, revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7
We shall all rise up
D
Revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7 D
We shall all rise up
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7
We shall all rise up
D
Revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7 D
We shall all rise up
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7
We shall all rise up
D
Revenge can be so sweet
Am
We shall all rise up
C
March to the beat
Em7 D
We shall all rise up