Boomers Story
Ry Cooder
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(início)
G Em D G G
Verse 1
G G Come and gather all around me, listen to my tale of woe, D D got some good advice to give you, lots of things you oughta know. G G Take a tip from one who's travelled and never stopped a-ramblin' 'round C G Em 'cause once you get the roamin' fever, you never want to settle down, boy, D G you never want to settle down.
Verse 2
G G I met a little gal in Frisco and I asked her to be my wife, D D told her I was tired of roamin', goin' to settle down for life. G G Then I heard the whistle blowin' and I knew it was the Red Ball Train C G Em and I left that gal beside the railroad and never saw that gal again, boy, D G I never saw that gal again.
Bridge
C G Saw that gal again, I never saw that gal again, G Em D G left that gal beside the railroad, I never saw that gal again.
Guitar solo
G G G G D D D D G G G G C C G G Em D G
Verse 3
G G Travelled all over the country, I've travelled everywhere, D D been on every branch line railroad, I never paid a nickel fare. G G I been from Maine to Californy, from Canada to Mexico, C G Em and I never tried to save no money and now I got no place to go, boy, D G now I got no place to go.
Verse 4
G G Listen to a boomer's story, pay attention to what I say: D D I hear another train a-comin', guess I'll be on my way. G G If you wanna do me a favor when I lay me down and die: C G Em just dig my grave beside the railroad, so I can hear the trains go by, boys, D G so I can hear the trains go by.
Outro
C G Hear the trains go, I can hear the trains go by, G Em D G just dig my grave beside the railroad, so I can hear the trains go by.
Outro
G G G G G D D D D G G G G C C G G Em D G
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