D G
Well, I followed my feet all acrooss this land
D A
A tune in my heart and a bottle in my hand
D
From the cold, cold east
G
To the woods out west
D A D
Ain't no home just lucky I guess
G D
I've seen the sunrise over the water
A D
Howled at the moon by the embers glow
G D
Stole me a kiss from a poor man's daughter
Bm A D
Threw on my pack and away I goss
D G
Well, it looks like rain and it taste like hell
D A
Ain't nobody ever wished me well
D G
Tried to make me stand in the welfare line
D A D
I ain't seen free in a long old time
G D
Well, every town is gone by morning
A D
Hitch to another till sun the goes down
G D
Find me a boxcar, one or two brothers
Bm A D
Take out a bottle and pass it around
D G
There's trouble at the border and a far off war
D A
Oil in the water and the shut down store
D G
Big banks closin' and the world ain't round
D A D
Jail filled up and the deal gone down
G D
But I got all I need on the highway
A D
Little bit of luck and a rainbow stew
G D
Sing a little song for the ones who ramble
Bm A D
Hard to carry on like the way we do
D G
Now I've had friends who've walked that line
D A
Spent life workin' for a nickle and a dime
D G
The come home ragged at the end of their day
D A D
Feet on the table, not a word to say
G D
Sometimes I might have to wonder
A D
How's it gunna end for a man like me
G D
Slept in the rain and danced in the thunder
Bm A
I get a little bit older
Bm A
I get a little bit older
Bm A
I'll get a little tune on my fiddle
G
And then I'll be on my way
D G
I followed my feet all across this land
D A
A tune in my heart and a bottle in my hand
D G
The mines in the east To the woods out west
D A D
Ain't no home just lucky I guess
D A D
Never had a home just lucky I guess