Verse 1: D6 One more dark and stormy morning Am7 Waking with an aching in his head Bm Wiping off yesterday Am7 D7 All the hurt and spiteful words that were said Verse 2: D6 Well it seems to me he’s fallen Am7 From grace in some sweet darling’s eye Bm But somewhere there’s another town Am7 D6 And another woman waiting down the line
Chorus: D6 Am7 Bm Lost love and slow trains Am7 G Whichever way you choose C It don’t ever get too bad D D6 When you got them ramblin’, rose colored blues Verse 3: D6 If he’s headed west and falls behind Am7 Derailed neath blue Missoula sky Bm If the whistle blows him east Am7 D7 Into the dirty screaming New York City night Verse 4: D6 He might sleep beneath the stars Am7 Or on some borrowed bed he’ll find along the way Bm Am7 He might charm a pretty face to keep him warm D6 But come the morning, on his way Chorus: D6 Am7 Bm Lost love and slow trains Am7 G Whichever way you choose C It don’t ever get too bad D D6 When you got them ramblin’, rose colored blues Solo: D6, Am7, Bm, Am7, D6 Verse 5: D6 No storyline of destiny, Am7 Fable, or fantasy you’ll find Bm Just another nowhere man Am7 D7 Going anywhere, anytime he minds Verse 6: D6 So while the world turns and worries Am7 Money, war and glory, right or wrong Bm Am7 Silhouetted by the gloaming, off he goes D6 Singing this old song Chorus: D6 Am7 Bm Lost love and slow trains Am7 G Whichever way you choose C It don’t ever get too bad D D6 When you got them ramblin’, rose colored blues C It don’t ever get too bad D D6
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