Intro
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[Verse]
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Old Joe is a man who just wanders around
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He says he moves much better when he's on his own
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And he walks the lonely roads from town to town
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And he pushes his home around in a broken cart
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And he wears his ragged clothes and he plays the part
[Chorus]
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And if nobody wants to talk to him, well that's okay
G Em7 A D
'Cause he's not too keen on talking anyway
[Verse]
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Old Joe is the man who'll fix the door
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When the hinges break and it catches the floor
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Then he'll spend the night in the barn on a bed of straw
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In the morning he'll be gone when you try to find him
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Some flowers by the door is all he leaves behind him
[Chorus]
G D/F# Em7 A D
And if nobody wants to talk to him, well that's okay
G Em7 A D
'Cause he's not too keen on talking anyway
[Verse]
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When it's winter time and the wind blows cold
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And the sheep are settled in the fold
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People wonder where the old man goes
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'Cause he disappears for two or three months or more
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Well, he'll be back on the road in spring, just like before
[Chorus]
G D/F# Em7 A D
And if nobody wants to talk to him, well that's okay
G Em7 A D
'Cause he's not too keen on talking anyway
[Verse]
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When I was a boy he was an old man then
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And the old folks knew him when they were young
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And now I'm grown, he's still around
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I wonder if he's one of many that look the same
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Or maybe he's just a small part of the game
[Chorus]
G D/F# Em7 A D
And if nobody wants to talk to him, well that's okay
G Em7 A D
'Cause he's not too keen on talking anyway
[Instrumental]
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G F#m Em A D
G F#m Em A D
[Chorus]
G D/F# Em7 A D
And if nobody wants to talk to him, well that's okay
G Em7 A D
'Cause he's not too keen on talking anyway
G Em7 A D
No, he's not too keen on talking anyway
- 1. Chord Gitar Allan Taylor - Old Joe Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar A#)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar Allan Taylor - Old Joe Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar A#)
- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan