G [Verse]G C Am Some time alone when you are young is goodG C High, high time, and drunk old time, sober timeD G C I advise all three when your brain is at least twenty-threeD G Take a tumbleweed year or twoC G And find an eye that's trueA# E E7 But don't let yourself get so blueC7 D C G That you make rash decisions for twoC G Else you'll harm yourself and anotherD Who mistook you for a guideG When you're still a rogue tide Fools learn from foolsC The wise learn from the wiseAm D And always be prepared to reviseF Dm G C And when you get older, find a quiet timeDm Dm7 Dm D To ride on ahead or fall behindC G And take a good look inside your mindC Morning can be godmotherlyD G To stretch, walk, and wander throughC Or the wee small hours when the whole world is asleep, but youD C G Afternoons are okay tooD C G To take an ocean viewD And always look for the tugboats Already attached to youG Dm7 D And you, you're a tugboat tooF D Yeah, you, you're a tugboat tooF7 C You're my tugboatF C You're my tugboatF C You're my tugboat
Tugboats And Tumbleweeds
Bill Callahan
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