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Right or Left at Oak Street Recorded by Roy Clark Written by Charlie Williams and Joe Nixon [3/4 time]
C G7 C The alarm rang at seven this morning Dm G7 The same time it did yesterday Dm G7 Dm G7 Seven-thirty is my breakfast time Dm G7 C And I know what the wife’s gonna say
G7 C The Crawford’s next door got a new swimming pool Dm G7 The Millers got a color TV Dm G7 Dm G7 Mr. Wilson’s job is not good as yours Dm G7 C But his wife dresses better than me
G7 C I get to the school at eight o-five Dm G7 And drop off the kids at the gate Dm G7 Dm G7 Then I drive past the clock outside the bank Dm G7 C It’s exactly a quarter past eight
G7 C When I reach the stop sign at Oak Street Dm G7 The same thought crosses my mind Dm G7 Dm G7 Should I turn right like I always have Dm G7 C Or left and leave it behind
F G7 C Right or left at Oak Street F G7 C That’s the choice I face everyday F G7 Am And I don’t know which takes more courage F G7 C The staying or the running away
G7 C A left turn would take me to somewhere Dm G7 Leave alarm clocks and schedules behind Dm G7 Dm G7 And the world wouldn’t care if I’m not somewhere Dm G7 C At some particular time
G7 C Where a man can do what he wants to Dm G7 And no one expects him to give Dm G7 Dm G7 All of his time to the same old routine Dm G7 C In the one life that he has to live
G7 C I’m not sure which way is the best way Dm G7 But I’ve always turned right before Dm G7 Dm G7 And it might be strange at the end of the day Dm G7 C If they weren’t there at the door
G7 C A man must make his decisions Dm G7 But he must consider the stakes Dm G7 Dm G7 For every man’s life is a gamble Dm G7 C It depends on the turn that he takes
F G7 C Right or left at Oak Street F G7 C That’s the choice I face everyday F G7 Am And I don’t know which takes more courage F G7 C The staying or the running away
F G7 C Right or left at Oak Street F G7 C That’s the choice I face everyday F G7 Am And I don’t know which takes more courage F G7 C The staying or the running away
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