C F Am G
Someone told me there's a grace that leads you straight from place to place
C F Am
And you always leave the road behind you
C F Am G
You don't need your horses shod, just a dowser and his rod
C F Am
Leave your mistress, she won't need to find you
D G
Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid
D G
Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid
C F Am G
Leave my weary flesh and bone to a circle made of stone
C F Am
Take me to the mountains for my pleasure
C F Am G
And if the dead man won't depart, drive a stake into his heart
C F Am
And let me ere deliver him his leisure
D G
Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid
D G
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Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid
D G
Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid
D G
Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid
C F Am G
When you see the race is run and the dark has just begun
C F Am
Come on with the few and leave the many
C F Am G
There you'll find the journeyman with a lantern in his hand
C F Am
He'll show you a good time for a penny
D G
Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid
D G
Oh please, journeyman, help me on my way
D G
Oh please, help me please, I won't be afraid