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Lets Not Destroy the World Today

by Skelp

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Let's Not Destroy the World Today
Intro: A/B/F#/C#m/D/E


A B
I keep a knife in my pocket, it’s always been there.
F# C#m
I’ve never knew why, and I never cared
D E A
The gel so sticky and thick through my dyed black hair

Pre-Chorus
E A C F D
I have sixteen ways to tell her when I get back to my own time
E A C F D - A
The kids eventually rise up and everything changes from that point on

Chorus
E A C#m D
Let’s not destroy this beautiful world that we live in
Let’s not destroy this wonderful world we were given
Leave it blue and green just as we know it’s always been
A E A E
Let’s not destroy the world today

[Bridge Intro: A/B/F#/C#m/D/E]

A B
Now I’m back as a youngster in a brand-new world
F# C#m
People seem odd, like they’re kinda scared
D E A
I could see the courage and hope in all of their eyes

Pre-Chorus
Chorus

A E
Did you leave your dirty footprint on the World?

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released October 14, 2020
All lyrics, instruments and engineering by David McEwan
Lead guitar and main production by Gary Hughs

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Skelp Washington, D.C.

Skelp was formed in September of 1995 by singer/guitarist from Glasgow, Scotland David McEwan. Bassist Ted Watts joined soon afterwards. Several drummers came and went but McEwan and Watts remained the band’s nucleus as they regularly gigged around the north east coast of the USA. Ben Azzara who played in numerous Washington D.C Dischord bands joined in Jan 2011 on drums. ... more

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