Written by Dick Heard/Eddie Rabbitt
(verse 1) C G7 C F Seven lonely days, and a dozen towns ago, C F C - C7 I reached out one night and you were gone, F G7 I don't know why you'd run, C Am7 - D7 what you're running to or from, G7 all I know is I want to bring you home, (verse 2) C G7 - C So I'm walking in the rain, F C F C C7 Thumbing for a ride, on this lonely Kentucky back road, F G7 I've loved you much too long, C Am7 My loves too strong, D7 G7 To let you go never knowing what went wrong,(verse 3) Showed your photograph, To some old gray bearded men, Sitting on a bench outside a general store, They said yes, she's been here, But their memory wasn't clear, was it yesterday, No wait, the day before. (verse 4) Finally got a ride with a preacher man, Who asked where you bound for, On such a cold dark afternoon, As we drove on through the rain, As he listened, I explained, and he left me, With a prayer that I'd find you. (Chorus) D C - Bm Kentucky rain keeps pouring down, Em7 Am7 - G7 And up aheads another town, F Em7 F C That I'll go walking through, C Em7 Am7 F - G7 With the rain in my shoes, searching for you, C - Em7 In the cold Kentucky rain, F G7 C In the cold Kentucky rain,D C - Bm Kentucky rain keeps pouring down, Em7 Am7 - G7 And up aheads another town, F Em7 F C That I'll go walking through, C Em7 Am7 F - G7 With the rain in my shoes, searching for you, C - Em7 In the cold Kentucky rain, F G7 C In the cold Kentucky rain,
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