Lyrics of 'Lonesome Road' by Don Gibson

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Look down look down that lonesome road before you travel on
Look up look up and meet your
Maker before Abraham blows his horn

I get weary totin' a load traveling down this lonesome road
Look down look down that
lonesome road before you travel on
[ ac.guitar ]
Mhm I get weary totin' such a
load traveling down this lonesome road...

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