Bob Seger

Roll me away(Chords)

Bob Seger

Key: C

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	        Easy layed back struming patten or whatever works for you. 

Verse 1 

C                                  F 
Took a look down a west bound road 
C                                   F 
Right away I made my choice 
C                                   F 
Headed out to my big two wheeler 
C                                   F 
I was tired of my own voice 
G                             F                                    C 
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Took a beat on a northen plain and just rolled that power on 
G 
(Fill on first verse) 

Verse 2 

Twelve hours out a Mackanaw City 
Stopped in a bar to have a brew 
Met a girl and we had a few drinks and I 
Told her what I decided to do 
She looked out the window a long long moment then she looked into my eyes 
She didnt have to say a word I knew what she was thinking 

Chorus 

Roll, roll me away 
Wont you roll me away tonight 
I two am lost and I feel double crossed 
And I'm sick a whats wrong and whats right 
She didnt even say a word she just walked out, got on that bike 
And we rolled and we rolled clean out a sight 

Bridge 

Dm                                G 
We rolled across the high plains 
Dm                                G 
Deep into the mountains 
Am                         G 
Felt so good to me 
Am                         G 
Finally feeling free 


Somewhere along the high road 
The air began to turn cold 
She said she missed her home 
I headed on alone 

C             F 
C             F 

Verse 3 

Stood on a mountain top stairing 
Out at the great divide 
I could go east I could go west 
It was all up to me to decide 
Then I saw a young hawk flying and my soul began to rise 
And pretty soon my heart wa sining 

Chorus 

Roll, roll me away 
Wont you roll me away tonight 
Gotta keep rollin gotta keep riding till I 
Finally foud whats right 
And as the sunset faded I spoke to the faintest first star light 
Next time next time I'll get it right 

C  F 
C  F 

Repeat and Fade 



	        

Written by Bob Seger

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