Intro
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[Verse 1]
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I'm headin' out of New York town on some old number nine
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Up north the Hudson's wild and the sun begins to shine
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High noon, high tide, six string partner by my side
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I don't think I ever had a better ride, or at least I can't recall one
[Verse 2]
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Two wholesome lookin' ladies two rows back behind
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Are pickin' on a dulcimer and the sound is soft and fine
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Business man, Dapper Dan, grandpa with his tired old hands
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He has done the best he can and we all must do the same
[Chorus]
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And the music from the dulcimer is a sad and simple strain
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Somewhere in my soul I know that God is on this train
[Verse 3]
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I guess I should be somewhere else but where I just don't know
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Where the women dance and sing, and where the softer breezes blow
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Where the grass is always green and the old folks don't grow old
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But for now I'll ride and bide my time down here below
[Chorus]
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And a sweet, sweet voice is singing, and as I strain to hear
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The music from the dulcimer is washin' down like beer
[Verse 4]
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The world of men sits and stands right here before my eyes
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I see a young man warrior-bound, and I hear a young girl's sighs
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And I see a couple lost in love, the old conductor stands above them
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"Tickets please, this ride's not free, six hours to Montreal"
[Verse 1]
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I'm headin' out of New York town on some old number nine
D A D E7 A
Up north the Hudson's wild and the sun begins to shine
D A D E7 A
High noon, high tide, six string partner by my side
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I don't think I ever had a better ride, or at least I can't recall one
[Outro]
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- 1. Chord Gitar David Mallett - Dulcimer Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar F)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar David Mallett - Dulcimer Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar F)
- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan