Tom: Dm E A E The Road goes ever on and on, D Bsus B Down from the door where it began. E A E Now far ahead the Road has gone, A B A E And I must follow, if I can, E A E Pursuing it with eager feet, D Bsus B Until it joins some larger way E A E Where many paths and errands meet. A B A E And whither then? I cannot say. [Verse 2] Am F Am Roads go ever ever on, F G Over rock and under tree, C Am C By caves where never sun has shone, F Am G By streams that never find the sea; Am F Over snow by winter sown, Dm F And through the merry flowers of June, C G Over grass and over stone, F Am G And under mountains in the moon. [Verse 3] Am F Am Roads go ever ever on F G Under cloud and under star, C Am C Yet feet that wandering have gone F Am G Turn at last to home afar. Am F Eyes that fire and sword have seen Dm F And horror in the halls of stone C G Look at last on meadows green F Am G And trees and hills they long have known. [Verse 4] D G D The Road goes ever on and on G Asus A Out from the door where it began. D G D Now far ahead the Road has gone, G A G D Let others follow it who can! D G D Let them a journey new begin, G Asus A But I at last with weary feet D G D Will turn towards the lighted inn, G A G D My evening-rest and sleep to meet.