Key: A
Introduction: A C A C A C A C
D C
You're from the family that moved in up the valley,
D C
it's lucky I picked you up and not somebody else.
D C
We'll have to turn inland, there's been a landslide at the quarry
D C
though I say it myself you couldn't have better help.
Em D
If you found yourself losing your way though here.
A C
You can still see the moon though it's the middle of the morning,
A C
you can smell the clay.
A C
Like I say, you can count yourself lucky:
A C
not many people know this way.
D C
Let's turn off for a minute, I've seen something, let's take a look now.
D C
Hold on tight, this stretch has needed fixing for years.
D C
Over there I knew it, can read these roads like a book now,
D C
if you drive them every day.
Em D
In the last half hour a lot of cars have been through here.
A C
You can still see the moon though it's the middle of the morning,
A C
you can smell the clay.
A C
Like I say, you can count yourself lucky:
A C
not many people know this way.
G A
Here we are, on a hill over there,
C D
see all the cars parked in a field and the crowd walking down the
E C E C
fenceline.
A C
You can still see the moon though it's the middle of the morning,
A C
you can smell the clay.
A C
Like I say, you can count yourself lucky:
A C
not many people know this way.
A C
Remember where we left the car,
A C
remember where we left the car.
A C
Remember it's a white valiant,
A C A*
remember it's a white valiant.