DG
Well, I followed my feet all acrooss this land
DA
A tune in my heart and a bottle in my hand
D
From the cold, cold east
G
To the woods out west
DAD
Ain't no home just lucky I guess
GD
I've seen the sunrise over the water
AD
Howled at the moon by the embers glow
GD
Stole me a kiss from a poor man's daughter
BmAD
Threw on my pack and away I goss
DG
Well, it looks like rain and it taste like hell
DA
Ain't nobody ever wished me well
DG
Tried to make me stand in the welfare line
DAD
I ain't seen free in a long old time
GD
Well, every town is gone by morning
AD
Hitch to another till sun the goes down
GD
Find me a boxcar, one or two brothers
BmAD
Take out a bottle and pass it around
DG
There's trouble at the border and a far off war
DA
Oil in the water and the shut down store
DG
Big banks closin' and the world ain't round
DAD
Jail filled up and the deal gone down
GD
But I got all I need on the highway
AD
Little bit of luck and a rainbow stew
GD
Sing a little song for the ones who ramble
BmAD
Hard to carry on like the way we do
DG
Now I've had friends who've walked that line
DA
Spent life workin' for a nickle and a dime
DG
The come home ragged at the end of their day
DAD
Feet on the table, not a word to say
GD
Sometimes I might have to wonder
AD
How's it gunna end for a man like me
GD
Slept in the rain and danced in the thunder
BmA
I get a little bit older
BmA
I get a little bit older
BmA
I'll get a little tune on my fiddle
G
And then I'll be on my way
DG
I followed my feet all across this land
DA
A tune in my heart and a bottle in my hand
DG
The mines in the east To the woods out west
DAD
Ain't no home just lucky I guess
DAD
Never had a home just lucky I guess