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DWell, I followed my feet all acrooss this lGand A tDune in my heart and a bAottle in my hand DFrom the cold, cold east To the woods out wGest DAin't no home just lAucky I gDuess GI've seen the sunrise over the wDater AHowled at the moon by the Dembers glow GStole me a kiss from a pDoor man's daughter BmThrew on my pack and aAway I gDoss
DWell, it looks like rain and it taste like hGell DAin't nobody ever wiAshed me well DTried to make me stand in the welfare lGine DI ain't seen free in a lAong old tDime Well, eGvery town is gDone by morning AHitch to another till sDun the goes down GFind me a boxcar, Done or two brothers BmTake out a bottle and pAass it aDround
DThere's trouble at the border and a far off wGar DOil in the water and the shAut down store DBig banks closin' and the world ain't Ground DJail filled up and the dAeal gone dDown GBut I got all I need on the hiDghway ALittle bit of luck and a rDainbow stew GSing a little song for the ones who rDamble BmHard to carry on like the waAy we dDo
DNow I've had friends who've walked that lGine DSpent life workin' for a nAickle and a dime DThe come home ragged at the end of their dGay DFeet on the table, not a wAord to sDay GSometimes I might have to wDonder AHow's it gunna end for a mDan like me GSlept in the rain and daDnced in the thunder
BmI get a little bit olAder BmI get a little bit olAder BmI'll get a little tAune on my fiddle And thGen I'll be on my way
DI followed my feet all across this lGand DA tune in my heart and a Abottle in my hand DThe mines in the east To the woods out wGest DAin't no home just lAucky I guDess DNever had a home just lAucky I gDuess