\begin{song}{ title = {Almost heaven}, alias = {Country roads}, lyrics = {John Denver}, composer = {John Denver}, bulibu = 140, cl = 20, barde = 7, libock = 10, } \begin{verse} \chord{D}Almost heaven, \chord{h}West Virginia, \\ blue ridge Mountains, \chord{G}Shenandoah River. \\ Life is old there, \chord{h}older than the trees, \\ \chord{A}younger than the mountains \chord{G}growing like a \chord{D}breeze. \\ Ref.: \\ Country \chord{D}roads, take me \chord{A}home to the \chord{h}place I \chord{G}belong: \\ West \chord{D}Virginia, mountain \chord{A}momma, \\ take me \chord{G}home, Country \chord{D}roads. \end{verse} \begin{verse} All my mem’ries gather round her, \\ miner´s lady, stranger to blue water. \\ Dark and dusty, painted on the sky, \\ misty taste of moonshine, teardrops in my eye. \\ Country roads.... \end{verse} \begin{verse} I hear the \chord{A}voice in the \chord{D}mornin´ hour she calls me, \\ the \chord{G}radio \chord{D}reminds me of my home \chord{A}far away, \\ and \chord{h}driving down the \chord{C}roads \\ I get a \chord{G}feeling that I \chord{D}should have been home \\ \chord{A}yesterday, \chord{A7}yesterday, Country \chord{D}roads... \end{verse} \songimage{images/img-001.png} \end{song}