James Taylor - Walking man
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Intro: Emaj9 Esus4-6 (repeat several times) to E or Eadd9
Moving in E7silent desperaAtion B
Keeping an eye on the[Esus4-6] Holy Land E
A hypoE7thetical destinaAtion B
Say, who is this [Esus4-6]walikingE man? [Esus4-6] Gadd9/A
Well, the Dmaj7leaves have come to turnAsus4ing
And the Dmaj7goose has gone to fly A7sus4 [Bb sus]
And Bm7bridges are forE9 buning
So Bm7don't you let that E9yearning pass you by A13
Walking Dmaj7 man A7sus4, walking man Dmaj7walks A7sus4 Bm7
Well, any other manE9 stops and talks A13
But the walking man Dmaj7walks A7sus4
Well the frost is on the pumpkin
And the hay is in the barn
An Pappy's come to rambling on
Stumbling around drunk
Down on the farm
And the walking man walks
Doesn't know nothing at all
Any other man stops and talks
But the walking manDmaj7walks on byA7sus4 Dmaj7
Walk on by Bm7 A
Gmaj7
Most F#m7everyEm7body's got A7sus4seed to Dmaj7sow
Gmaj7
It ain't always [F#7add5]easy for a weed to B9grow, F#7#5 no B9
So Eadd9he don't hoe the rowGadd9/A for no one
Oh for sure he's always missing
And something is never quite right
Ah, but who would want to listen to you
Kissing his existence good night
Walking man walk on by my door
Well, any other man stops and talks
But F#7not the Bm7walking man.....
E9 A7sus4 F#7 Bm7 E9...(ad lib)...etc..
(ad lib during fade, etc)
He's the walking man
Born to walk
Walk on walking man
Well now, would he have wings to fly
Would he be free
Golden wings against the sky
Walking man, walk on by
So long, walking man, so long....