Artist: | Addison Locke (English) |
User: | mark clarke |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
Abusive: | |
Comment: | - |
Home to Newfoundland
Addison Locke
G C G
Well I left my island home to find my freedom and my fortune way to soon
C G
For I heard about Alberta so I set out for my share of that gold
And I suppose I found the money
C G
but those bright lights of the city can’t beat the salt air rooms
Am D G
or ocean breezes in September or momma’s kitchen on a Sunday afternoon
C G
So I’m leaving Alberta I’ll find my way to Nova Scotia
C G
I’ll drop down to see the Bluenose in Lunenburg
C G
I’ll keep east to Cape Breton where I’ll catch that long tall ferry
Am D G
Back to Newfoundland the island of my birth
C G
Well I heard my daddy hurt his back and I suppose that he could use a hand
C
I’m young enough to make a difference and heaven knows
G
I surely love that man
C G
And mommas not her self these days and twice last month she called me uncle Stan
Am D G
So I believe my notice is I’m heading home, home to Newfoundland
C G
So I’m leaving Alberta I’ll find my way to Nova Scotia
C G
I’ll drop down to see the Bluenose in Lunenburg
C G
I’ll keep east to Cape Breton where I’ll catch that long tall ferry
Am D G
Back to Newfoundland the island of my birth
Em G
And I’ll sell this Cadillac and I’ll pick up a good old four wheeled drive
Em G
When I pull in the driveway they’ll come running out happy I’ve arrived
Em Am
And I’ll tell them I’m sorry and we’ll wipe the tears from our eyes
D G
And we’ll walk down to the park and for the first time in years I’ll be alive
C G
So I’m leaving Alberta I’ll find my way to Nova Scotia
C G
I’ll drop down to see the Bluenose in Lunenburg
C G
I’ll keep east to Cape Breton where I’ll catch that long tall ferry
Am D G
Back to Newfoundland the island of my birth
C G
So I’m leaving Alberta I’ll find my way to Nova Scotia
C G
I’ll drop down to see the Bluenose in Lunenburg
C G
I’ll keep east to Cape Breton where I’ll catch that long tall ferry
Am D G
Back to Newfoundland the island of my birth
C G
I’ll keep east to Cape Breton where I’ll catch that long tall ferry
Am D G
Back to Newfoundland the island of my birth