The Tillers — The Road Neverending
C Toll dimes, exit signs Am F Fm We'll drive this thing into the dirt C Roll dogs, highway kind Am F Fm I love you more than I love myself C Last night fire light Am F Fm Bed down on the ground in a southern town C Carolina mountain side Am F C Fm Doc Watson sang the blues while the rain came down C F C F To write a song with you to guide us through the roads a bending C F C F Fm To sing and play with you along this road thats neverending Repeats: C Train blues, subway dues Am F Fm Police make it hard, you know the tune C Street time, making dimes Am F Fm I'll play all night if you want to Hobo tramp, a postage stamp A letter to my girl when I'm feeling low C Old van, traveling band Am F Fm We're going down that lonely road C F C F To write a song with you to guide us through the roads a bending C F C F G To sing and play with you along this road thats neverending F Am And I hope you understand F Am That I done the best that I can F Am And the time has never slowed for any man G F Whether the hand is on the wheel G F Or on the pen, or on the plow C Fm We'll make our last go round Repeats verse: C Fiddle tunes and dusty blues Am F Fm We played every song we ever knew C And for every town I am bound Am F CFm Cause there's nothing I'd rather do C F C F To write a song with you to guide us through the roads a bending C F C F Fm To sing and play with you along this road thats neverending Ending: repeats C, F C F C F I want to sing with you, a song with you thats neverending C F C F I want to sing with you, a song with you thats neverending C F C F I want to sing with you, a song with you thats neverending C F C F I want to sing with you, a song with you thats neverending end on C
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