[Verse 1]
D6
One more dark and stormy morning
Am7
Waking with an aching in his head
Bm
Wiping off yesterday
Am7 D7
All the hurt and spiteful words that were said
[Verse 2]
D6
Well it seems to me he’s fallen
Am7
From grace in some sweet darling’s eye
Bm
But somewhere there’s another town
Am7 D6
And another woman waiting down the line
[Chorus]
D6 Am7 Bm
Lost love and slow trains
Am7 G
Whichever way you choose
C
It don’t ever get too bad
D D6
When you got them ramblin’, rose colored blues
[Verse 3]
D6
If he’s headed west and falls behind
Am7
Derailed neath blue Missoula sky
Bm
If the whistle blows him east
Am7 D7
Into the dirty screaming New York City night
[Verse 4]
D6
He might sleep beneath the stars
Am7
Or on some borrowed bed he’ll find along the way
Bm Am7
He might charm a pretty face to keep him warm
D6
But come the morning, on his way
[Chorus]
D6 Am7 Bm
Lost love and slow trains
Am7 G
Whichever way you choose
C
It don’t ever get too bad
D D6
When you got them ramblin’, rose colored blues
[Solo]
D6, Am7, Bm, Am7, D6
[Verse 5]
D6
No storyline of destiny,
Am7
Fable, or fantasy you’ll find
Bm
Just another nowhere man
Am7 D7
Going anywhere, anytime he minds
[Verse 6]
D6
So while the world turns and worries
Am7
Money, war and glory, right or wrong
Bm Am7
Silhouetted by the gloaming, off he goes
D6
Singing this old song
[Chorus]
D6 Am7 Bm
Lost love and slow trains
Am7 G
Whichever way you choose
C
It don’t ever get too bad
D D6
When you got them ramblin’, rose colored blues
C
It don’t ever get too bad
D D6
When you got them ramblin’, rose colored blues