Long Way Home

Bruce Robison

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Tono:
E I love crossing the Mississippi River
A E She runs so wide and deep
E The sun winks down between the
B spans at me
E The tugboats sing down low and deep
A Beneath the pop of the pavement
E breaks
E B I enter an old West Memphis reverie
E I can see me flying down I-40
A E As the camera pulls away And the music swells with
B possibility
E Maybe I'm just hoping
A E As I wake up from my dreams
E B Or maybe I just watch too much TV
A But now I'm bound for Colorado
E And I'm living out in my car
E I went out to find myself
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F# B Underneath the western stars
A I ain't going back to Nashville
E A All alone, where no one cares
E B Now it's a long way home from
E anywhere
E Steam is pumping smoke and money (?)
A E But that ain't no life for me
E I'll never make another day's
B living with my hands
E But the big trucks roll and maybe
A E they go back to Tennessee
E Tell my Daddy that I've done the
B best I can
A But now I'm bound for Colorado
E And I'm living out in my car
E I went out to find myself
F# B And I found myself in a bar
A I ain't going back to Nashville
E A All alone, where no one cares
E B Now it's a long way home from
A E anywhere
E Now one day I drink whiskey
A E And another day I get stoned
E And I tell my lies to guys down on
B the street
E Some days I start driving
A E Till I just can't go no more
E Then I stop and let some guy tell
B lies to me
A But now I'm bound for Colorado
E And I'm living out in my car
E I went out to find myself
F# B And I found myself in a bar
A I ain't going back to Nashville
E A All alone, where no one cares
E B Now it's a long way home from
E anywhere
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