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Kansas Carry On Wayward Son Words and Music by KERRY LIVGREN Moderately NC. ‘there'll be peace when you are done. Lay your wea-ry head don't you ery Am S F ¢ & B Once 1 rose a-bove the noise and con-fu - sion Mas-quer-ad-ing as a man with a rea - som, Am G F g Dm © & 5 = 6 a Ed just to get aglimpse be - yond this il - In - sion, Twas soar-ing ev - er my charade is the © - vent of the sea - son. And if I daimt be a Bb Dm C G @ Ey a but I flew too high. it sure-ly means that [don’t know. Am S F Si Am @ 86 nf 6 a | ‘Though my eyes could see, I sfill was a blind man. Though my mind could think, 1 | On a storm-y sea of mov - ing €- mo ~ tion, tossed about, Pm like’ 2 | still was a mad - man, ship on the 0 - cean 1 set a & c Bb I. hear the voie- es when Pm dream - ing. course for winds of — for - tune, Dm c o & g 6 I can hear them say but I hear the voie-es say: Lay your wea-ry head___ to Am lo don’t you ery Car = ry on; you will Now your life's no tong - er splen or. = # b iho P| et Bh ‘sure—ly heaven waits for you. Carry on, my way - Lay your wea-ry ead to rests don't you ery Repeat and Fade

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