D G D
G D A
D G D
I pulled out of the suburbs by sunset.
G D
Rain was falling, looked like it
would for a while.
D G D
I had a radio, six-pack and some cigarettes.
G D A
The radio died after the first hundred miles.
G D
I sang all the way to the border
G A
And guess who starred in every rhyme.
D G A
Ah you know and I know that love
never runs on time.
D G D G D A
D G D
I followed that old river 'til the morning.
G D
I stopped, I don't remember
A
the name of the town.
D G D
But the colour of the coffee
was a warning,
G D
It was the colour of the river
A
but not nearly as brown.
G D
The waitress poured me another,
G A
I guess she was the mind-reading kind
D G A
You know and I know that love
D
never runs on time.
Bm G
You're lost in the traffic.
A
I’ve been asking around,
D
but you haven't been seen.
Bm G
I never thought we were perfect.
A
Oh but darling - what we could have been!
(instrumental)
D G D
G D A
D G D
G D A
D G D
The rain came and went all the next day.
G D
I pulled over sometime
A
for a sleep on the side.
D G D
Then I gunned it back out on the highway,
G D
Hit a big pot-hole and
A
the radio came alive.
G D
I never heard a love song yet
G A
That I could call yours and mine
D G
'Cause you know and I know
A D
that love never runs on time.
(instrumental)
G D
I never heard a love song yet
G A
That I could call yours and mine.
D
'Cause you know and
G A D
I know that love never runs on time.
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