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[C] In the early morning [G] rain [F] with a dollar in my [C] hand.Ā With an aching in my [Dm] heart [F] and my pockets full of [C] sand.Ā I’m a long way from [Dm] home, [F] Lord, I miss my loved ones [C] so.Ā In the early morning [G] rain with no [F] place left to [C] go
[ F GĀ ]
[ F GĀ ]
[C] Out on runway number [G] nine [F] a big 707 set to [C] go.Ā And, I’m stuck here in the [Dm] grass [F] where the pavement never [C] grows.Ā Now, the liquor tasted [Dm] good and the [F] women all were [C] fast.Ā Well, there she goes, my [G] friend, she’ll be [F] rolling down at [C] last
[ F G ]
[ F G ]
[C] Hear the mighty engines [G] roar, [F] see the silver wing on [C] high.Ā She’s away and westward [Dm] bound, far [F] above the clouds she’ll [C] fly.Ā There the morning rain don’t [Dm] fall and the [F] sun always [C] shines.Ā She’ll be flying over my [G] home in [F] about three hours [C] time
[ F G ]
[ F G ]
[C] This old airport’s got me [G] down, [F] it’s no earthly good to [C] me
And I’m stuck here on the [Dm] ground as [F] cold and drunk as I can [C] be
You can’t jump a jet [Dm] plane like you [F] can a freight[C] train
So, I’d best be on my [G] way in the [F] early morning [C] rain
[ F G ]
And I’m stuck here on the [Dm] ground as [F] cold and drunk as I can [C] be
You can’t jump a jet [Dm] plane like you [F] can a freight[C] train
So, I’d best be on my [G] way in the [F] early morning [C] rain
[ F G ]
[C] You can’t jump a jet [Dm] plane like you [F] can a freight [C] train
So, I’d best be on my [G] way in the [F] early morning [C] rain [ F G ]Ā [ C ]
So, I’d best be on my [G] way in the [F] early morning [C] rain [ F G ]Ā [ C ]
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{t: Early Morning Rain}
{key: D}
{artist:Gordon Lightfoot} Capo 3
{c: Thanks to ofossuk on Ultimate Guitar}
[D] [G] [A] [G] [D] [G] [D]
In the early morning [A] rain with a [G] dollar in my [D] hand [G] [D]
With an aching in my [G] heart and my pockets full of [D] sand [G] [D]
I'm a long way from [G] home [A] and I miss my loved ones [D] so [G] [D]
In the early morning [A] rain [G] with no place to [D] go [G] [D]
Out on runway number [A] nine, big [G] seven-o-seven set to [D] go [G] [D]
But I'm stuck here in the [G] grass with a pain that everg[D] rows [G] [D]
Now the liquor tasted [G] good [A] and the women all were [D] fast [G] [D]
Well now there she goes my [A] friend, [G] she's a-rolling down at [D] last [G] [D]
Hear the mighty engines [A] roar, see the [G] silver wing on [D] high [G] [D]
She's away and westward [G] bound, far above the clouds she'll [D] fly [G] [D]
Where the morning rain don't [G] fall and the [A] sun always [D] shines [G] [D]
She'll be flying over my [A] home in [G] about three hours [D] time [G] [D]
This old airport's got me [A] down, it's no [G] earthly good to [D] me [G] [D]
'Cause I'm stuck here on the [G] ground, as cold and drunk as I can [D] be [G] [D]
You can't jump a jet [G] plane like you [A] can a freight [D] train [G] [D]
So I'd best be on my [A] way in the [G] early morning [D] rain [G] [D]