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Intro: C C C G G A glaring sun at midday makes it hard to see the road C A lot of miles since last night and a whole lot more to go. D The brightness has me blinking, the whole thing?s got me thinking C G On the price of a life of travelin? lite. G Trying to live up to the words that some old writer felt C Spend your youth before you die and don't outlive yourself. D But Lord that gets expensive on troubadours and minstrels C G It's the price of a life of travelin? lite. C (3rd fret) C It's the price of a life, I guess C (3rd fret) C The price of a life, I guess C D C G The price of a life, of travelin? lite. G I?d like to lay down girl, gently in your lap C Let you stroke my hair as I take a nap. D You could hum a lover?s tune underneath your breath C G I can almost see your face but I ain't there yet. G I have lost my mind before, lost my heart a few times for sure C D Lost my way, but I've never lost my keys. And I?ll tell you this for starters, ships ain't built for harbors C G It's the price of a life of travelin? lite. G C I'm travelin? lite G C I'm travelin? lite G D I'm travelin, travelin, travelin lite G C G I'm travelin? lite, I'm travelin lite.
C (3rd fret) C It's the price of a life, I guess C (3rd fret) C The price of a life, I guess C D C G The price of a life, of travelin? lite. G I?d like to lay down girl, gently in your lap
G C I'm travelin? lite G C I'm travelin? lite G D I'm travelin, travelin, travelin lite G C G I'm travelin? lite, I'm travelin lite.
Written by Max Stalling
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