Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound Original composer Tom Paxton This particular arrangement is by Des Lindberg, a South African folk singer. CAPO: 2nd Fret C F - C F C G It's a long and dusty road, and a hot and a heavy load C F C G And the folks that I meet ain't always kind C F - C F C G Some are bad and some are good, some have done the best they could C F C - G C Some have tried to ease my troubled mind REFRAIN: F C G C Em Am And I can't help but wonder where I'm bound, where I'm bound F Em Dm C No I can't help but wonder where I'm bound I've been around this land, just doing the best I can Trying to find what I was meant to do And the faces that I see, look as worried as can be And it looks like they're a-wondering too REFRAIN: Though I had a little girl one time, she had lips like sherry wine She drove my poor head plumb insane But I was too blind to see, she was drifting away from me Now my girl is gone on the morning train REFRAIN: I had a buddy back home, and he started out to roam And I hear that he's out by 'Frisco Bay Sometimes when I've had a few, his old voice comes rumbling through I guess I'll go and see him some old day REFRAIN: If you see me passing by, and you sit and you wonder why And you think you'd like to be a rambler too Nail your shoes to the kitchen floor, lace them up and bar the door Thank your stars for the roof that's over you REFRAIN: 2x http://www.desdawn.co.za/dd_records.htm