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Gmaj7 Bm A Bm A
{Intro...}
Bm F#m
In from the coast, riding like the wind and racing the moon.
Bm F#m
Shadows on the road, dancing and weaving like a crazy fool.
Bm F#m
A horseman is coming, death in his heart for a rendezvous.
A A7 Bm A A7 Bm
And where the traveller goes, nobody knows. Where the traveller goes, nobody knows
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Verse2
Bm F#m
A candle in the night, fear on every face when he goes inside.
(Maybe he's on the run)
Bm F#m
Get back from the bar, a stranger in town is a dangerous sight
(maybe he's got a gun)
Bm F#m
bring a bottle of whiskey landlord, I want to talk for a while
A A7 Bm
And where the traveller goes, a cold wind blows.
A A7 Bm
Where the traveller goes, a cold wind blows.
Bm A G Bm
There is something in his eyes, something in his hands,you can almost smell his revenge.
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And whoever he is after, it will be a disaster,this man is gonna take him to the very end.
Bm A G Bm
you can almost smell his revenge There is something in his eyes, something in his hands,
A G F#maj7 Bm
And whoever he is after, it will be a disaster, this man is gonna take him to the very end
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VERSE 3
Bm F#m
Well, the landlord he trembled staring at a face he'd seen somewhere before.
(you laid him in the ground)
Bm F#m
Suddenly remembered a killing, yes, a murder many years before.
(t'was you that shot him down)
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He said to a boy, saddle me the black, I'll meet you down below,
A A7 Bm A A7 Bm
with this man I must talk, with this traveller I go, with this man I must talk, yes with him I must go.
Chorus:
Gmaj7 G A
and they were never seen again.
Bm Gmaj7 Bm Gmaj7 Bm Gmaj7 Bm Gmaj7
ACTUAL CHORUS
Bm A G Bm
There is something in his eyes, something in his hands,you can almost smell his revenge.
A G F#maj Bm
And whoever he is after, it will be a disaster,this man is gonna take him to the very end.
Bm A G Bm
you can almost smell his revenge There is something in his eyes, something in his hands,
A G F#maj7 Bm
And whoever he is after, it will be a disaster, this man is gonna take him to the very end
Written by Chris de Burgh