Weary Taveler
Bill Monroe
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|(D) |(D) |(D) |(D7) |(G) |(G)|(D) |(D) ||(G) |(G) |(D) |(D) |(D)(A)|(D) |(D) [Verse]D D7 One night so dark and stormy, whenG D I was all a- loneG D I thought I'd leave my troubles,A D and my only homeD My sweetheart she had left me, ID7 G D hung my head and criedG D Waiting by the railroad, to catchA D a train and rideD D7 I heard the train a comin?f, andG D as she passed me byContinúa después del anuncioG D I swung upon the boxcar, and wavedA D my home good- byeD D7 G I'm a weary traveler, I'm alwaysD on the goG D I ride that lonesome railroadA D train, to where I do not know [Solo]|(D) |(D) |(D) |(D7) |(G) |(G)|(D) |(D) ||(G) |(G) |(D) |(D) |(D)(A)|(D) |(D) [Verse]D D7 G I'm growing feeble, my hair isD like the snowG D I'm on my pathway leading on, IA D know that I must goD D7 G And you will follow after, no oneD with you can beG D You'll cross the great di- vide ofA D life, into e- terni- ty [Tag]D D7 G I'm a weary traveler, I'm alwaysD on the goG D I ride that lonesome railroadA D train, to where I do not know