Indiana Road

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Indiana road
 -fred eaglesmith
 Me and the girl we had a little farm south of the river, oh
 A little single shack and some cattle in the barn and we grew our own food
 Didn't have any money, but it never crossed our minds
 We grew to share and we were happy there just watching the years go by
 Until one day I come home there was a big black car parked out by my backdoor
 And a government man with a fat cigar said we couldn't live there anymore
 Said they'd pay us for the land but never for the work we did
 And they were gonna turn it in to a holiday park and a dragstrip for the kids
 (Chorus)
 I told him, I would meet him on the Indiana road with a gun in my hand but he never showed
 Said he couldn't bring himself to sink himself that low
 I told him, I would meet him on the Indiana road with a gun in my hand but he never showed
 He went back to Ottawa or Toronto or wherever it is they go
 Well we wired ahead and the girl's family said to come back to Calgary
 We decided she would go on back there without me
 And I'll never forget those tears in her eyes when I held her face in my hand
 I turned around and I headed for town and I never looked back again
 Well now I live in an old ford van at the end of a dead end road
 And the girl she stopped sending letters must be seven years or more
 Me, I, spend a lot of time on the Indiana you know
 And I draw a bead but there ain't no need I don't shoot anymore

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08:15
Key
1
Tempo
109 BPM

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