Written by Jeff Black/Sam Bush
Intro: G F G F Em D verse 1 G F Am D G In my hurry, I can ever seem to get nowhere G F Am When I play it out D G Close my eyes and I am halfway there G F Am D G All I carry is this remedy to seek you again G F Am So I'm sending out this signal that I'??m traveling to D G As fast as I canG F G F Em C verse 2 G F Am D G I don't worry the old black man beside me has got a smile on his face G F Am I know I'm weary now, I know that this old greyhound D G Bus has seen better daysEm D C G To the crowded station gate Em D C G A month of Sundays just to make it through Em D C G Another window in this terminal wait C G Am There ain't no easy way to pay these dues G F C G Save for these transcendental meditation bluesSolo verse 3 Em C G D When I'm broke down are you waiting? Em C G D Are you waiting with the porch light on Em C G D C Do you wonder will I always just be too long gone Em D C G The river is wide and the valley low Em G C G Miles to go and mountains to move Outro Em D C G Bended life for my only one C G Am G Through the brambles and the broken avenues F C G For these transcendental meditation blues G F G F C D GEm D C G Damnedest dixie highway run Em D C G Old dead dog in these trisco shoes Em D C G A dollar short and the same old song C G Am There ain't no better way to send the news G F C G So I sing these Transcendental Meditation Blues