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No Traffic Out Of Abilene
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No Traffic Out Of Abilene Recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis Written by Woodrow Webb
C I put a smoke up to my lips F There to shade my eyes from the early mornin' sun G7 While dark clouds drifting overhead
But you can't pick the weather with your thumb C So I pull a slicker across my back F As I feel the dampness from an early rain G7 C But there ain't no traffic out of Abilene
You can tell the road's my home F By the way I look and where I spend the nights G7 In some late bar some parked car
Just anyway to make it till daylight C Then once again I'm on the road F With nothin' but my thumb my hopes and dreams G7 C There ain't no traffic out of Abilene
Well I hum a song as I move along F Cause to myself it keeps me company G7 Well no lover home as I move along
Cause that's the price I pay to stay free C So I pull a slicker cross my back F And I feel the dampness from an early rain G7 C Yeah there ain't no traffic out of Abilene
You can tell that the road's my home F By the way I look and where I spend the nights G7 Oh in some late bar some parked car
Just anyway to make it till daylight C Then once again I'm on the road F With nothing but my thumb my hopes and dreams G7 C Oh there ain't no traffic out of Abilene
G7 C Yeah there ain't no traffic out of Abilene G7 C Yeah there ain't no traffic out of Abilene G7 C Yeah yeah there ain't a darn thing out of Abilene
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