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Tuning: E A D G B E
[Verse 1]
The REoad goes ever Aon and Eon, DDown from the door whereBsus it bBegan. Now Efar ahead the RAoad has gEone, And AI must fBollow, iAf I cEan, PursEuing it with eAager fEeet, UDntil it joins some lBsusarger wBay Where mEany paths and eArrands Emeet. And wAhither tBhen? I cAannot sEay.
[Verse 2]
AmRoads go ever eFver Amon, Over rFock and under Gtree, By cCaves where never sAmun has shCone, By stFreams that never fAmind the sGea; Over sAmnow by winter sFown, And through the meDmrry flowers of JuFne, Over gCrass and over stGone, And uFnder mountains Amin the mGoon.
[Verse 3]
RAmoads go ever eFver Amon Under clFoud and under sGtar, Yet fCeet that wanderAming have gCone Turn at lFast to hAmome aGfar. Eyes that fAmire and sword have sFeen And horror Dmin the halls of stFone Look at lCast on meadows gGreen And tFrees and hills they lAmong have kGnown.
[Verse 4]
The RDoad goes ever Gon and Don OGut from the door wherAsuse it beAgan. Now fDar ahead the RGoad has gDone, Let oGthers fAollow iGt who cDan! Let tDhem a journey nGew begDin, But GI at last with Asusweary fAeet Will tDurn towards the lGighted iDnn, My eGvening-rAest and sGleep to mDeet.