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Intro: D Verse 1: D She was born on a farm G Working the clay A D She ran off when she was sixteen D Down a long country road G With nowhere to go A D She knew that she had to leave D She hopped a one way train G With a ticket to ride D In the third class back with the others D She watched the farm fade away G Just hoping and praying A D She'd have a better life than her mother's D G D A It's a long long way from where we've been D G D The here and now is better than it was back then G Today may break your heart D A But tomorrow holds the key D G D We've come so far but the best is yet to be Verse 2: D He was born on the farm G But he didn't wanna stay D His daddy said he was a fool G So he crept away in the dead of night D And got a steamer out of Liverpool G Well, it's far far away from the green fields at home D To the wild Atlantic gray G He was hoping for work and he prayed for the love D Waiting half a world away D G D A It's a long long way from where we've been D G D The here and now is better than it was back then G Today may break your heart D A But tomorrow holds the key D G D We've come so far but the best is yet to be Verse 3: D She was mopping the floor G He was working the bar A D It was a divine collision of the human heart G It was east of her and west of him D They were wishing on the same bright star A D And then the baby was a brand new start Interlude: D G D Bridge: C G D F G In the hollow of his hand D G D A F G The road is rising up to meet them Outro: G D
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D G D A It's a long long way from where we've been D G D The here and now is better than it was back then G Today may break your heart D A But tomorrow holds the key D G D We've come so far but the best is yet to be
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