Chords for Peter Paul and Mary - Bob Dylan's Dream
Tempo:
103 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
A
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [A] [F#]
[D] [G]
While riding on [C] a train going [A]
[D] west, I fell asleep for it to take my rest.
I dreamed [G] a [Am] dream that made [G] me sad, concerning [D] myself
[C] [D] and the first few [G] friends I had.
With half-damp [Am] eyes I stared to the room [C] where my friends and [D] I spent many an afternoon,
[Em] where [D] we together [Bm] [A] weathered [G] many a storm, [A] laughing and [C] singing till the early [D] hours of [G] the morn.
By the old wooden [Am] stove where our hats were hung, [C] our words were [D] told and our songs were sung.
We longed [C] for [G] nothing and were satisfied, [A] talking and [C] joking about [D] the [G] world outside.
With haunted hearts [A] through the heat [C] and cold, we never thought [D] we could get very old.
We thought we could sit [G] forever in fun, though our [A] chances [Am] really [C] were a [G] million to one.
As easy it was to [Am] tell black from white, [C] it was all that easy to [D] tell wrong from right.
Our choices were few [G] and the thought never hit that the one road [A] we'd [C] travel would [D] ever [G] shatter and split.
How many a year [Am] has passed [C] and gone, many [Em] a gamble [D] has been lost and won,
and many a [G] road taken by many a first friend, [A] and each [C] one of them never [G] seen again.
I wish, I [Am] wish, I wish in vain [C] that we could sit simply [D] in that room once again.
Ten thousand dollars [G] at the drop of a hat, I'd give it [A] all [Am] gladly,
[C] [D] if our [G] lives could be like that.
[Am]
[D] [C] [G]
While riding [Am] on a train going [D] west, I fell asleep or to take my rest.
I dreamed a [Bm] dream that [G] made me sad, concerning [A] myself [C] and the [G] first few friends I had.
[D] [G]
While riding on [C] a train going [A]
[D] west, I fell asleep for it to take my rest.
I dreamed [G] a [Am] dream that made [G] me sad, concerning [D] myself
[C] [D] and the first few [G] friends I had.
With half-damp [Am] eyes I stared to the room [C] where my friends and [D] I spent many an afternoon,
[Em] where [D] we together [Bm] [A] weathered [G] many a storm, [A] laughing and [C] singing till the early [D] hours of [G] the morn.
By the old wooden [Am] stove where our hats were hung, [C] our words were [D] told and our songs were sung.
We longed [C] for [G] nothing and were satisfied, [A] talking and [C] joking about [D] the [G] world outside.
With haunted hearts [A] through the heat [C] and cold, we never thought [D] we could get very old.
We thought we could sit [G] forever in fun, though our [A] chances [Am] really [C] were a [G] million to one.
As easy it was to [Am] tell black from white, [C] it was all that easy to [D] tell wrong from right.
Our choices were few [G] and the thought never hit that the one road [A] we'd [C] travel would [D] ever [G] shatter and split.
How many a year [Am] has passed [C] and gone, many [Em] a gamble [D] has been lost and won,
and many a [G] road taken by many a first friend, [A] and each [C] one of them never [G] seen again.
I wish, I [Am] wish, I wish in vain [C] that we could sit simply [D] in that room once again.
Ten thousand dollars [G] at the drop of a hat, I'd give it [A] all [Am] gladly,
[C] [D] if our [G] lives could be like that.
[Am]
[D] [C] [G]
While riding [Am] on a train going [D] west, I fell asleep or to take my rest.
I dreamed a [Bm] dream that [G] made me sad, concerning [A] myself [C] and the [G] first few friends I had.
Key:
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[G] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
While riding on [C] a train going [A]
[D] west, I fell asleep for it to take my rest.
I dreamed [G] a [Am] dream that made [G] me _ sad, concerning [D] _ myself _
[C] _ [D] and the first few [G] friends I had.
_ _ _ _ With half-damp [Am] eyes I stared to the room [C] where my friends and [D] I spent many an afternoon,
_ [Em] where [D] we together [Bm] [A] weathered [G] many a storm, _ [A] laughing and [C] singing _ till the early [D] hours of [G] the morn. _ _ _ _ _
By the old wooden [Am] stove where our hats were hung, _ [C] our words were [D] told and our songs were sung.
_ We longed [C] for [G] nothing and were _ satisfied, _ _ [A] talking and [C] joking _ _ about [D] the [G] world outside. _ _ _ _
_ _ With haunted hearts [A] through the heat [C] and cold, we never thought [D] we could get very old.
We thought we could sit [G] forever in _ fun, _ though our [A] chances _ [Am] really _ [C] were a [G] million to one. _ _
_ _ _ As easy it was to [Am] tell black from white, [C] it was all that easy to [D] tell wrong from right.
Our choices were few [G] and the thought never hit that the one road [A] we'd _ [C] travel would [D] ever [G] shatter and split.
_ How _ many a year [Am] has passed [C] and gone, _ many [Em] a gamble [D] has been lost and won,
_ _ _ and many a [G] road taken by many a first friend, _ _ _ [A] and each [C] one of them never [G] _ seen again. _ _ _
_ I wish, I [Am] wish, I wish in vain [C] that we could sit simply [D] in that room once again.
Ten thousand dollars [G] at the drop of a _ hat, I'd give it [A] all [Am] gladly,
_ [C] [D] if our [G] lives could be like that.
_ [Am] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _
_ While riding [Am] on a train going [D] west, I fell asleep or to take my rest.
I dreamed a [Bm] dream that [G] made me _ sad, concerning [A] _ myself _ [C] and the [G] first few friends I had. _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
While riding on [C] a train going [A]
[D] west, I fell asleep for it to take my rest.
I dreamed [G] a [Am] dream that made [G] me _ sad, concerning [D] _ myself _
[C] _ [D] and the first few [G] friends I had.
_ _ _ _ With half-damp [Am] eyes I stared to the room [C] where my friends and [D] I spent many an afternoon,
_ [Em] where [D] we together [Bm] [A] weathered [G] many a storm, _ [A] laughing and [C] singing _ till the early [D] hours of [G] the morn. _ _ _ _ _
By the old wooden [Am] stove where our hats were hung, _ [C] our words were [D] told and our songs were sung.
_ We longed [C] for [G] nothing and were _ satisfied, _ _ [A] talking and [C] joking _ _ about [D] the [G] world outside. _ _ _ _
_ _ With haunted hearts [A] through the heat [C] and cold, we never thought [D] we could get very old.
We thought we could sit [G] forever in _ fun, _ though our [A] chances _ [Am] really _ [C] were a [G] million to one. _ _
_ _ _ As easy it was to [Am] tell black from white, [C] it was all that easy to [D] tell wrong from right.
Our choices were few [G] and the thought never hit that the one road [A] we'd _ [C] travel would [D] ever [G] shatter and split.
_ How _ many a year [Am] has passed [C] and gone, _ many [Em] a gamble [D] has been lost and won,
_ _ _ and many a [G] road taken by many a first friend, _ _ _ [A] and each [C] one of them never [G] _ seen again. _ _ _
_ I wish, I [Am] wish, I wish in vain [C] that we could sit simply [D] in that room once again.
Ten thousand dollars [G] at the drop of a _ hat, I'd give it [A] all [Am] gladly,
_ [C] [D] if our [G] lives could be like that.
_ [Am] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _
_ While riding [Am] on a train going [D] west, I fell asleep or to take my rest.
I dreamed a [Bm] dream that [G] made me _ sad, concerning [A] _ myself _ [C] and the [G] first few friends I had. _ _ _ _ _ _