Standard (EADGBE)

Beware the tides are rising

 In the city of brotherly love

 The blood red lights were flashin'

 As the cellars rose up in a flood

 And when they drag you from the depths of mud

 They beat you when you were down

 Then they tossed ya in jail for a hundred years

 Save a city burn it down

That'S what they said as they tore your home to the ground

Next verse has the same chord progression.

And when I was seven in surburban heaven,

the teachers and elders and police...

they'd cover my ears so I wouldn't hear

the gunshots soar through those city streets.

And if anyone questioned the liberty bomb,

or why the timers were even wound,

a scolding they'd earn, and so we soon learned:

to save a city, you burn it down.

And that's what they said

as they burned their

homes to the ground.

So many people, so many lives

So many kept silent so they may survive

Respect slaughtering cops and politicians they lawed

Or these gavels will crush down your home and you'll be expected to applaud

Then the chords go back to how they were in the begining.

So the crime was a trip to the market.

The sentence, a lifetime of hurt,

as she saw through tears,

her home of thirty of years

reduced to rubble and dirt.

And she cursed those who would approach her

and hold papers up to her face, and say,

"You should feel blessed you live in the U.S.

and not some other hellish place"

So take heed if you live in the city

in a part where the tourists wont's tread.

And beware if you maintain resistance

and choose not to be on of the led.

And if you're out in suburban gardens,

don't let them plant lies deep in your head,

'cause you too could come home to no home

or to find your family dead.

'Cause they've got this dream of a city

where no community unity can be found.

So stand up and save your neighbor hood.

Fuck the city, burn it down(x3)