Tom: C
Introdução:
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Yesterday was a small town in Texas
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With a railroad track runnin' near our back yard
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I used to wonder where that ol' train was bound for
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As I sat up in a tree and counted the cars
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When I grew older that ramblin' fever took me
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With momma's bible in my suitcase I left home
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If I knew then of the years that lay before me
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Guess I'd have stayed there at home where I belonged
Pre
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A young man's gotta see all he can see
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He'll never know the price he's payin' 'til he gets old
Am C
Ramblin' around from town to town and to the cities
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He soon finds out that life can be so cold
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Hey but time has a way of changin' everything
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Time has a way of changin' lives
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I've been on the road too long
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Too far away from home
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And the memories are so much sweeter than the wine
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Now I'm runnin' on empty
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And runnin' outa' time
Verse II
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I see the age in my eyes in the rearview mirror
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As I turn down a familiar blacktop road
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I can see some of the memories so much clearer
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And I know I don't have much further to carry this load
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I know momma's gonna' run outside so she can greet me
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And I'll be so glad I've found my way home
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But I laugh to myself, who am I foolin'
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(Spoken) That ol' train, like yesterday, is gone
Repeat Pre-Chrous
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Yeah I'm runnin' on empty
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And runnin' outa' time