D
D G Bm A
When I was six years old I broke my leg
D G Bm A
And I was running from my brother and his friends
D G
And tasted the sweet perfume
Bm A
of the mountain grass as I rolled down
D G
I was younger then
Bm A
take me back to when I
G A D
Found my heart and broke it here
G
ade friends and lost them through the years
A
And I've not seen
D
the roaring fields in so long
G
I know I've grown
A
But I can't wait to go home
D G
I'm on my way,
Bm A4
driving at ninety
D G
Down those country lanes
Bm A4
singing to Tiny Dancer
D G
And I miss the way
Bm A4
you make me feel and it's real
D G
When we watched the sunset
Bm A4 D
over the castle on the hill
D G
Fifteen years old
Bm A
and smoking hand-rolled cigarettes
D G
Running from the law
Bm
through the backfields
A
and getting drunk with my friends
D G Bm
Had my first kiss on a Friday night
A
I don't reckon I did it
D G
Right, I was younger then,
Bm A
take me back to when we found
G A D
Weekend jobs and when we got paid
G
We'd buy cheap spirits and drink them straight
A
Me and my friends have not thrown
D G
up in so long, oh how we've grown
G A
But I can't wait to go home
D G
I'm on my way,
Bm A4
driving at ninety
D G
Down those country lanes
Bm A4
singing to Tiny Dancer
D G
And I miss the way
Bm A4
you make me feel and it's real
D G
When we watched the sunset
Bm A4 D
over the castle on the hill
D G Bm A4
Over the castle on the hill
D G Bm A4
Over the castle on the hill
Bm G D A4
Bm G
One friend left to sell clothes and,
D A4
one works down by the coast
Bm G
One had two kids but lives alone
D A4
one's brother overdosed
Bm G
One's already on his second wife
D A4
one's just barely getting by but
Bm G
These people raised me and I__
D A4
can't wait to go home
D G
And I'm on my way
Bm A4
I still remember
D G
These old country lanes
Bm A4
when we did not know the answers
D G
And I miss the way
Bm A4
you make me feel and it's real
D G
When we watched the sunset
Bm A4 D
over the castle on the hill
D G Bm A4
Over the castle on the hill
D G Bm A4
Over the castle on the hill
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