Key: A major
Intro 1
G
Gsus2
G
Verse 1
D
G
of the noon's bright blue
D
G
Gsus2
to where I once grew
G
E
C
Am
I was standing on the streets
G
D
trying the flaggy ride
C
D
G
I was clearly out of sight
I'm on the road, on the road,
C
D
G
and a long way from my home
G
D
where the lonely used to roam
G
C
And in the end when I'm gone
D
G
and my friends are old and grey
Let them carve in my tombstone
C
Am
G
Am
G
D
G
that I've been on my way
And I was rambling through the lanes
C
Am
D
G
and the nightclubs of Paris
C
D
There was no sad -eyed sailor or bum
Gm
G
E
C
Forty robbers on the meadows
Am
G
D
and two lovers in an easy chair
C
D
G
and I said, everywhere I'm on the road,
on the road
C
D
G
and a long way from my home
Am
G
D
where the lonely used to roam
G
C
And in the end when I'm gone
D
G
and my friends are old and grey
Let them carve in my tombstone
C
D
G
that I've been on my way
Dsus4
G
D
Gsus2
G
And on a ship to New York
Am
D
G
I met a girl from the Isle of Skye
D
G
Gm
but freedom in our eyes
G
E
C
For seven nights and days,
G
D
we danced in Atlantic rain
C
Dsus4
D
G
we flew to the coasts of Spain
Gm
G
I was on the road, on the road,
C
D
G
Gm
and a long way from my home
G
E
C
Was on the road, on the road,
Dsus4
G
D
where the lonely used to roam
D
G
and my friends are old and grey
Let them carve in my tombstone
Dsus4
D
that she had a place for me
G
C
D
G
C
Dsus4
to stay
G
D
C
D
G
I am the sun and you are the
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D
G
Dsus4
G
D
G
moon
You
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