LYRIC

TAKE ME HOME, COUNTRY ROADS


 


Please Note my Tabs: / = one hole blocking

// = two holes blocking

/// = three holes blocking

(3//6) =blowig hole 3 and 6, blocking hole 4 and 5


 


 


I.


(3//6)(3//6) -(56)(3//6) -(56)(3//6) -(56)(4//7)


Al – most  heav – en  West Vir – gin – ia


 


-(4///8) -(4///8)(5//8) -(4///8) -(56) -(56) -(56)(3//6)


Blue    ridge moun – tains    Shen – an – do – ah


-(56) (4//7)


Riv – er


 


(3//6)(3//6) -(56)(3//6) -(56)(4//7)(4//7) -(4///8)(5//8)


Life  is    old there  old – er than    the  trees


 


-(4///8) -(4///8) -(4///8) -(4///8)(5//8) -(4///8)


Young – er      than      the  moun – tains


 


-(56)(4//7)(4//7) -(4///8)(4//7)


Grow – in’ like      a  breeze


 



  1. (Refrain)


(1//4) -(1//4)(2//5)(2//5)(1//4) -(1//4)


Coun – try  Roads take  me    home


 


(2//5) -(1//4)(1//4)(2//5)(3//6) -(56)


to    the place  I    be – long


 


-(56) -(56)(3//6)(2//5)(2//5) (1//4) -(1//4) (2//5)


West Vir – gin – ia  moun – tain   ma –   ma


 


(2//5) -(1//4)(1//4)(1//4) -(1//4)(1//4)


take    me  home coun – try  roads


 


I.


All my mem’ries gather ‘round her


Miner’s lady stranger to blue water


dark and dusty painted on the skies


misty taste of moonshine


teardrop in my eyes


 



  1. (Refrain)


 


III.


(1//4)(1//4)(1//4) -(123)(1//4) -(1//4)(2//5)(2//5)(2//5)


I    hear her    voice in      the morn – ing hours


 


(2//5)(2//5) -(1//4)(1//4)


she ca –   lls    me


 


(1//4) -(45) -(45) -(45) -(45) -(45)(2//5)


the    ra – di – o    re – minds me


 


-(1//4)(1//4) -(1//4)(2//5)(2//5) -(1//4)


of    my    home far    a –   way


 


-(1//4)(2//5)(2//5)(2//5)(2//5) -(1//4) -(1//4) -(1//4)  


and  driv – in’ down the    road    I      get


-(1//4)(1//4)(1//4)


a    feel – ing


 


(1//4)(1//4)(1//4)(1//4)(1//4)(1//4) -(1//4)(2//5) -(1//4)


that  I  should have been home    yes – ter – day


 


-(1//4)(2//5) -(45)


Yes – ter – day


 



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