(Eb)You
and (Ab)me are (Eb)the same,
we don’t know
or (Ab)care who’s (Eb)to blame,
but we (Cm)know that who (Fm)ev er holds the (Bb)reigns,
(G)no thing will (Cm)change
our (A)cause has gone (Bb)in sane.
And these (Eb)wars,
they (A)can’t
be won,
and these wars,
they (Ab)can’t
(Eb)be won.
Do you (Cm)want them to go (Fm)on and on (Bb)and on?
Why split these (Cm)states, when there can (F7)be on
ly (Bb)one?
Must we do as we’re (Eb)told?
must still do as we’re (Eb)told?
(Eb)You
and (Ab)me fall (Eb)in line
to be pun ished for (Ab)un pro ven crimes.
And we (Cm)know that there’s (Ab)no one we can trust,
our (B)an cient (Cm)he roes they are (A)turn ing to (Bb)dust.
And these (Eb)wars, they (Ab)can’t
be won,
does a ny one know or (Ab)care how they (Eb)be gan?
They just (Cm)pro mise to go (Ab)on and on and on,
but (B)soon we will (Cm)see there can (F7)be on ly (Bb)one
U ni ted (Eb)States,
U ni ted (Eb)States
of...
Eur (Eb)a (Ebm7)sia,
(F)...sia,
(Fb)...sia,
(D)...sia, Eur (Eb)a (Ebm7)sia,
(F)...sia,
(Fb)...sia,
(D)...sia, Eur (Eb)a (Gb)sia,
(F)...sia,
(Fb)...sia,
(D)...sia!
This page shows “United States Of Eurasia (+ Collateral Damage)” by Muse in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Ab at 69 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.