Key: G major
Verse 1
C
Dm
While riding on a train goin' west
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G
I fell asleep for a check of my rest
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Am
C
I dreamed a dream that
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C
made me sad
G
Concerning myself and the
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C
first few friends I had
Dm
With half -damp eyes I stared to the room
F
Well, my friends and I spent
G
many an afternoon
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C
Well, we together wasn't
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C
really a storm
Laughin' and a -singin'
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F
C
Till the early hours of the morning
Am
By the old wooden stove
Dm
our hats was hung
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G
Our words was told, our songs was sung
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C
We be longed to nothin'
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C
and we're satisfied
G
Jokin' and talkin' about
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C
the world outside
Dm
As easy as it was to tell black from white
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G
It was all that easy to tell wrong from right
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C
And our choices, they were few,
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C
and the thought never hit
G
That the one road we traveled
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C
would ever shatter or split
Am
Dm
How many a year has passed and gone
F
And many a gamble has
G
been lost and won
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C
And many a road taken
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C
by many a friend
G
F
C
And each one I've never seen again
Am
Dm
I wish, I wish, I wish in vain
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G
That we'd sit simply in that room again
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C
Ten thousand dollars
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C
at the drive of a hat
G
I'd give it all gladly
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C
F
C
If our lives could be like that
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsC Dm F G Am
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