Turn the Page - Bob Seger
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on a long and lonely highway east of omaha
D
you can listen to the engine, moanin out as one long song
A Em
you can think about the woman, or the girl you knew the night before
Em
and your thoughts will soo be wandering the way they always do
D
when your riding sixteen hours and there's nothing much to do
A Em
you don't feel much like travelin', you just wish the trip was through
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D Em
but here I am, on the road again
D Em
here I am, up on the stage
D A
here I go, playing the star again
C D Em
there I go, turn the page
Em
you walk into a restaraunt, strung out from the road
D
and you feel the eyes opon you, as your shaking off the cold
A Em
you pretend it doesn't bother you, but you just want to explode
Em
sometimes you hear 'em talkin', other times you can't
D
all the same 'ole cliche's is that a woman or a man
A Em
and you always seem outnumbered, you dare not make a stand
CHORUS:
D Em
but here I am, on the road again
D Em
here I am, up on the stage
D A
here I go, playing the star again
C D Em
there I go, turn the page
Em
out there in the spotlight, your a million miles away
D
every ounce of energy, you try to give away
A Em
and the sweat pours from your body, like the music that you play
Em
later on that evening, as you lie awake in bed
D
echos of the amplifiers, ringin in your head
A Em
and you smoke the days last cigarette, remembering what you said
CHORUS:
D Em
but here I am, on the road again
D Em
here I am, up on the stage
D A
here I go, playing the star again
C D Em
there I go, turn the page
CHORUS:
D Em
but here I am, on the road again
D Em
here I am, up on the stage
D A
here I go, playing the star again
C D Em
there I go, turn the page