{ There are many walking parts between chords - mainly anytime it goes
from G down to Em, and going from G up to C into the chorus and during the
talking parts at the end. }
Did you know that there are people who would put us down for no other
reason than the simple fact that we get around
My Generation, part 2, verse 3, chapter 4, Jackson 5 make me sick
Intro: G C G C G Em A D (2x) {This also follow the first
chorus starting on proud }
Well my old man says the Woodstock generation
C GFound a way to make this nation
Em A DOpen up it's eyes and take a look around
And he says my generation, ain't good for nothing
G C D C GI can think of somthing, so I thought I'd write it down
Chorus
So here's to hair gel, hanging out at the health spa
D C DUsing condom sense and watching LA Law
C DHere's to drum machines, stoned-washed jeans
Credit cards and fax machines
A DBig bald-headed chicks and frat guys
A DWearing forty dollar tye died T-shirts and big bold paisley ties
Here's to living off dad as long as you can
G EmBlending in with the crowd
C D C D C D GOh my generation, my generation, my generation should be proud
We were raised up in the hallowed halls
Of half a million shopping malls
And there ain't any price that we're too proud to pay
We'll buy anything from diet Sprite, too 1,000 points of light
Well I'll admit we're not that bright, but I'm proud any way
Chorus: (Same as above, only we're watching Arsenio Hall now and the
my generation line gets changed with the stops. }
Oh my generation, my generation, my generation got
HOPE I DIE BEFORE I GET OLD
My generation, my generation, my generation
STRIKE A POSE THERE'S NOTHING TO IT
My generation, my generation, my generation should be proud
Outro: G C G C G Em A D D G (this starts on proud)
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