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That Lonesome Road: James Taylor Transcribed by Jenny Wright

This document is a transcription of the song "That Lonesome Road" by James Taylor. The summary is: [1] The song describes walking down a lonely road alone in the night. [2] It advises the traveler to only stop and rest when the silver moon is shining high above the trees. [3] The song reflects that had the traveler listened, closed their mouth, cooled their head and warmed their heart, they would not be on this lonely road tonight.

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That Lonesome Road: James Taylor Transcribed by Jenny Wright

This document is a transcription of the song "That Lonesome Road" by James Taylor. The summary is: [1] The song describes walking down a lonely road alone in the night. [2] It advises the traveler to only stop and rest when the silver moon is shining high above the trees. [3] The song reflects that had the traveler listened, closed their mouth, cooled their head and warmed their heart, they would not be on this lonely road tonight.

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That Lonesome Road

transcribed by Jenny Wright James Taylor

   
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Walk down that lone some  road all by your self.

Don't turn your

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head back o ver your shoul der, and on ly

    
 

 

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stop to rest your self when the sil ver moon is shin ing

  

 

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high a bove the trees. If I had stopped to

     
 

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list en once or twice, if I had closed my mouth and

  

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o pened my eyes, if I had cooled my head and warmed my

  

   

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heart, I'd

not be on this  road to night.
      
  
  



Car ry on. Nev er mind feel ing sor ry for your self.
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Car ry on, Doo

 

Doo Doo

 
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It does n't help to ease your troub led mind.



     

Doo troub led mind.

Music engraving by LilyPond 2.12.3—www.lilypond.org

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