One too many Mornings
Bob Dylan / Bob Dylan: The Times They Are A-Changin' (1964)
| G | Em | C | G |
| Down the | street the dogs are | barkin' - And the | day is a-gettin' | dark. |
| G | Em | C | D7 |
| As the | night comes in a- | fallin', The | dogs'll lose their | bark. |
| G | D7 | C | G |
| An' the | silent night will | shatter - From the | sounds inside my | mind, |
| G | Em | C | D7 | G | C | D7 | G |
| For I'm | one too many | mornings - And a | thousand | miles be | hind. | | | |
| G | Em | C | G |
| From the | crossroads of my | doorstep - My | eyes they start to | fade, |
| G | Em | C | D7 |
| As I | turn my head back | to the room - Where my | love and I have | laid. |
| G | D7 | C | G |
| An' I | gaze back to the | street, The | sidewalk and the | sign; |
| G | Em | C | D7 | G |
| And I'm | one too many | mornings - An' a | thousand | miles be | hind. |
| G | Em | C | G |
| It's a | restless hungry | feeling - That don't | mean no one no | good, |
| G | Em | C | D7 |
| When | ev'rything I'm a- | sayin' - You can | say it just as | good. |
| G | D7 | C | G |
| You're | right from your | side, I'm | right from | mine. |
| G | Em | C | G | C | D7 | G |
| We're both | just too many | mornings - An' a | thousand miles | behind. | | | |
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