Lady England Dan and John Ford Coley Many hi [D] ghways I've been on Since I w [A7] ent chasing a song, And I l [Em] eft you standing al [A7] one In the soft morning su [D] nlight. Now it's su [D] mmer just like it was then You were waving g [A7] oodbye in the wind And I h [Em] eard you ask if I in [A7] tend To ever se [D] ttle down L [G] ady, Do you still seek the mysteries of l [D] ife? Or have you become some businessman's w [A] ife? [A7] And do you still long to be f [D] ree? [D7] L [G] ady, When you stare up at the stars out in the ni [D] ght Do you still think this old world could turn out ri [A] ght? [A7] Do you ever think of [D] me? The m [D] oon lit and danced on your hair We [A7] sat for some time on the s [A7] tairs And [Em] I'd give anything that we could s [A7] hare Those moments ag [D] ain. But, I'm su [D] rrounded by velvet and gold And stra [A7] ngers who offer their souls But, they [Em] all seem so hollow and c [A7] old When I remember y [D] ou. [D7] L [G] ady, Do you still seek the mysteries of l [D] ife? Or have you become some businessman's w [A] ife? [A7] And do you still long to be f [D] ree? [D7] L [G] ady, When you stare up at the stars out in the ni [D] ght Do you still think this old world could turn out ri [A] ght? [A7] Do you ever think of [D] me? [A] [A7] pause - Lady, Do you ever think of [D] me?