Key: D
Introduction: D
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That long thin dawn
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That long thin dawn
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Is coming on again
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I've seen the hills of Frisco and the streets of Montreal
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In every town I've been to I've had someone to call
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From Winnipeg to Edmonton, Vancouver to St. Paul
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I've had so many good friends, I couldn't miss them all
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That long thin dawn
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That long thin dawn
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Is coming on again
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Last night I came to Denver, beneath the snow capped ridge
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I thought about my darling as I stood beneath the bridge
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And there were times I made her cry, but I guess by now she's learned
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That any time I've wandered, I always have returned
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In that long thin dawn
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That long thin dawn
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Is coming on again
G D
Right now I'm on a highway, just east of Omaha
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Riding shotgun on the biggest rig you ever saw
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With forty tons of pig iron and a trucker known as Bill
G A
All the way to Windsor, we've got some miles to kill
G D
In that long thin dawn
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That long thin dawn
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Is coming on again
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While climbing up a hillside, Bill drops her down a gear
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And the engine sings so sweetly, 'tis music to my ear
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I tell him how I long to be just like him if I can
G A
Driving like the restless wind, across this precious land
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In that long thin dawn
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That long thin dawn
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Is coming on again
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Says Bill, "The air is clean tonight," as he puffs a big cigar
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"And if this rig keeps rolling, my boy you'll travel far
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But when you are a trucker you'll come to realize
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The only thing a man can do is watch the world go by"
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In that long thin dawn
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That long thin dawn
D2 D
Is coming on again
G D
That long thin dawn
G D
That long thin dawn
D2 D
Is coming on again