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Tuning: G C E A
[Intro] C [Verse]
C Roadsinger came to town; Flong cape and Chat. C People stood and Gstared then Cclosed their Gdoors as he Cpassed.F C C He strolled the empty street; Fkids banged on tin Ccans. C Then the panting Gdogs beCgan to Gbark as the roadsinger Csang.F C
[Chorus]
Am Where do you go Gwhere do you Dgo F when hearts are Cclosed? F When a friend be-Amcomes a stranger G nobody wants to know.G7 Am Where do you go Gwhere do you Dgo F when the world turns Cdark F And the light of Amtruth is blown out G and the Froads are Cblocked?F C
[Verse]
C He stopped by a stall F between the barrels and Csacks C a child's face peeped Gout and Cgave a Gsmile and ran Cback.F C C Behind a misty glass F on a window-Cpane C a little finger Gdrew a Cperfect Gheart and a Cname.F C
[Chorus]
Am Where do you go Gwhere do you Dgo F in a world filled with Cfright F Only a Amsong to warm you G through the night? G7 Am Where do you go Gwhere do you Dgo F after lies are Ctold F And the light of Amtruth is blown out G and the Fnight is Ccold?F C
[Interlude] C F C C G C G C F C [Verse]
C Roadsinger rode on F to another Cland C Though the people Gspoke a Cdifferent tongue;G it under-Cstand.F C C They showed him how to share F and took him by the Chand C Showed him the Gpath to CHeaven G through the desert Csand.F C
[Chorus]
Am Where do you go Gwhere do you Dgo F to find happi-Cness F In a world Amfilled with hatred G tears?G7 Am Where do you go Gwhere do you Dgo F if no one Ccares F And every-Ambody's lost G F looking for Ctheirs.F C