Written by Josh Leo/Wendy Waldman
Parts of this song are played by the banjo but in this tab they have been changed to guitar. A One in a million is a lonely town two hundred people D trying to keep me down I've taken all I can A I aint lookin' back small town boy in a back yard lot I can't make a livin' with the luck I've got D A I'm gonna leave it all I aint lookin' back F#m D A FIRST CHORUS: That's the way I remember F#m D E seemed to me when I was young A D but I can still see the leaves slowly fall to the ground A D and the snow on the trees as the winter comes down F#m Bm A D A still I go home a-gain in my heart A My father worked hard on the railroad tracks D 37 years cut across his back he gave it all he had A for what he believed like every other kid that came before I grew up believing there was something more D A and I still believe I still believe F#m D A LAST CHORUS: That's the way I remember F#m D E it seemed to me when I was young A D but I can still see the lightning on a warm summer night A D and the rain on the window when I close my eyes F#m Bm I can still hear us laughing on the front porch E A in the dark there are days when I know D A that I've traveled so far that I'll never find the road D F#m Bm A D leading back to the start still I go home a-gain A F#m Bm A D A in my heart still I go home a-gain in my heart in my heart in my heart
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