Tom: G G C G C C G Bm Em G C G C C G Am G [Verse 1] G C I was headed back home on the Merland Road G C With my head in the clouds one night G Taking each step with the beat of my heart Bm Em Guided by the pale moonlight G C I was whistling along with the loons on the lake G C And thinking ‘bout making my plan G Next thing you know, I’m suckin’ on the knuckles Am G Of a swindling highwayman [Chorus] C G Well I’ll take my rifle, take my pistol C G I’ll take what I can Bm Em C G D G No, I’ll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again [Instrumental] G C G C C G Bm Em G C G C C G Am G [Verse 2] G C He had a Colt 45 a-swingin’ on his hip G C And a blackjack in his hand G He had a bucktooth grin, a great big chin Bm Em A limp and a silk armband G C He said, “Fella don’t you know there’s trouble in the woods G C and the trouble in the woods is I? G Gimmie your gold, gimmie your liquor. Am G I’ll think about letting you by.” [Chorus] C G Well I’ll take my rifle, take my pistol C G I’ll take what I can Bm Em C G D G No, I’ll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again [Solo] Em D C G C C G Bm Em G C G C C G Am G [Verse 3] G C Well I hit him with the left and the right, alright G C With fists like cannonballs G He turned on a dime and he ran with a shriek Bm Em That echoed off the Intervale walls G C I ain’t proud of what I did, but I did what I did G C ‘cause I couldn’t miss my chance G to take Hopey for a spin on the sawdust floor Am G at Favaro’s wedding dance [Chorus] C G Well I’ll take my rifle, take my pistol C G I’ll take what I can Bm Em C G D G No, I’ll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again [Solo] G C G C C G Bm Em G C G C C G Am G [Chorus] C G Well I’ll take my rifle, take my pistol C G I’ll take what I can Bm Em C G D G No, I’ll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again C G Well I’ll take my rifle, take my pistol C G I’ll take what I can Bm Em C G D G No, I’ll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again Bm Em C G D G No, I’ll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again Bm Em C G D G D G No, I’ll never walk the road to Guysborough alone again