C G A way out on the mountain near the skyE A Hiding from the cold realities of lifeC G Shaking that old road dust off my heelsD G I give my heart and mind a chance to heal [Chorus]C G Then I'll go somewhere and sing my songs againE A D More than likely ride back to the places that I've beenC G In fairness to my music and my friendsC G I'll go somewhere and sing my songs again [Verse]C G A raccoon stole my minnows in the nightE A Thought I appreciate his need and his appetiteC G But unlike me he doesn't have to roamD G And it's true that man can't live on bread alone [Chorus]C G Then I'll go somewhere and sing my songs againE A D More than likely ride back to the places that I've beenC G In fairness to my music and my friendsC G I'll go somewhere and sing my songs again [Verse]C G It feels so good to have a simple wishE A Where life and death is me and some old fishC G Poor king sits with a cold beer in his handD G And surveys a clear blue kingdom on the sand [Chorus]C G Then I'll go somewhere and sing my songs againE A D More than likely ride back to the places that I've beenC G In fairness to my music and my friendsC G I'll go somewhere and sing my songs againC G I'll go somewhere and sing my songs again
Ill Go Somewhere And Sing My Songs Again
Johnny Crash
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