Along your way have a better old time than what you ever did have before
E D B
But don't go walkin' if you're walkin' through the wrong front door
E D A E
We can have love and peace if we want it's a state of mind no more
A B E
And I ain't been lonely since you said you heard the word before
A B E
You got to have all you want to let your mind swing free
A F#m B
You've got to have the time that'll let you be
E D A E
Now dressin' fine, drinking sparklin' wine baby ain't just exactly free
A B E
So don't you come a rollin' if you think of rollin' over me
E D A
I've got a five dollar bill and I tell you that I feel like a time you
E
Thought there never could be
E D B
My old car ain't new but it'll take you where there's something to see
E D A E
Oh you can roll downtown I've been around and I know a thing or two to do
A B E
I go a little bit slower 'cause I want to take a ride with you
A B E
Now if you ever think you want a little taste we'll see
A F#m B
I'd fit you in forever if I thought that it ever could be
E D A E
Now talkin' trash and consumin' that hash is established that it should not be
A B E
So don't you come a rollin' if you think of rollin' over me
SOLO
A B E
You got to have all you want to let your mind swing free
A F#m B
You've got to have the time that'll let you be
E D A E
Now dressin' fine, drinking sparklin' wine baby ain't just exactly free
A B E
So don't you come a rollin' if you think of rollin' over me
A B E D E D E
Ah, don't you come a rollin' if you think of rollin' over me
"The Fantastic Expedition
Of Dillard & Clark" 1968
Writer(s): Gene Clark, Bernie Leadon, Douglas Dillard
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