Tono: A
Introducción:
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We got off the plane in the cold, cold rain
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Lost track of the hour, lost track of the day
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We were very far away from anywhere we'd been before
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We got on a bus and we went to the city
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Got off at a stop because we liked the name
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We were in for an adventure
Bm E
And that's all we knew for sure
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And we walked until we couldn't walk no more
Bm E(single
Jet lag and sore feet led us to the door
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Of an expensive noisy bed
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Where we could rest our heavy heads
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We slept away the rest of the day
Bm E
And well into the night
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And we woke up with a hunger for life
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Well before the sun rised
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We didn't have money to ride the underground
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So we walked the miles and miles of this town
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When night fell like a rock we realized
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We were never gonna find a patch of open ground
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And the rain was comin' down
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And the trains were shuttin' down
Bm
We were worn out, wet and lost
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There was no shelter to be found
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We spent over a week of our budget
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On a taxi and a bed
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And we made plans at night to escape
Bm E
This expensive wonderland
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We would set out for the wild
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We would see what was beyond
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We would sleep above the soil
Bm E
And we would travel by our thumbs
D E
And written above my hostel bed
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In black marker it said
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"There's a light
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And it never goes out"
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We didn't have a clue what we were doin'
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We didn't even know where we wanted to go
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The next day we took the tube all the way
Bm E
Out to the end of the line
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It took us five hours to find a place to stand
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We stuck out our thumbs, we raised our hands
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It was rainin' hard again
Bm E
But we were not surprised
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No one wants to pick you up
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When you're soakin' wet
Bm D
It was hard not havin' second thoughts
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D A
And we ate the rest of our hostel bread
D A
Under a dark, damp underpass
D A
We watched the cars go past
D A
The sun was sinking fast
D A
But salvation came at last
D A
In a little blue hatchback
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And he took us a few miles down the road
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The day was almost over
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It was hard not to give in
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We had made it outta the city
Bm E
We were thinkin' about givin' up and settin' up our tent
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But a Jeep pulled over then
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And he told us to get in
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He said his name was Nick
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Right away he felt just like a friend
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And he took us to some land
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Where some people live on buses
D E
Invited us to stay the night
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And we could not refuse
D E
We got a bus of our own
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And it had a soft, warm bed
D E
We built a little fire
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And we dried our soaking shoes
Bm E
And we slept, yeah we slept
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Just like little babies
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The next day at Stonehenge
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We couldn't afford to get in
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We thought it would be free,
Bm E
We were surprised to see the fence
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This day would set the theme
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Of this trip for you and me
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We could pay to see the sights of Europe
Bm E
Or we could choose to eat
D F#m
And we pressed on to an old Roman city
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And we made it before night
Bm D
We broke down and bought some fries
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D A D A D A
And curse the sky, curse the sky, curse the sky
E A
It rains all the time
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We found a spot to pitch our tent
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It was our first night in it
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The rain soaked in, the ground was cold
Bm E
It sank into my bones
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And we decided that it was way too cold
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To keep goin' the way we had planned to go
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And that night we agreed that we would turn around
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We'd head for warmer ground, we'd start makin' our way south
D E A D
Oh you can't get lost if you've got no place to go
D E A D
You can't take a wrong turn if you're not on your way home
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And we realized just how free we really were