D E F# G A D G A D [Verse 1] D G 6 am and I’m just leaving Sydney, D G Bound for somewhere north of cairns. D G So I, check out my tape deck and my radio, E A7 They’ve often been my closest friends. [Verse 2] D G First stop’s the old familiar weight bridge, D G and this time I’m sure it’ll be alright. D G So I, fill out my time and declaration, E A7 Gotta keep moving, my schedules tight. [Chorus 1] G A7 D This is my life out on the road, G A7 D I don’t care too much for cities or their code. G A7 D G I drive a truck, an old lady luck, A7 D somehow, it’s been looking after me. G A7 D This is my life behind the wheel, G A7 D I don’t care too much for cities or their field. G A7 D G I drive a truck, an old lady luck, A7 D So far, it’s been very good to me. [Instrumental] G A D G A D [Verse 3] D G Picked a hiker in Bulahdelah, D G Said he had no special place to go. D G Told me a tale about his lady, E A7 running off with a rep called Joe. [Verse 4] D G Let him out just north of Coolangatta, D G Where I, had to take a pitstop and a break. D G Filling out my log outside the roadhouse, E A7 I could hardly keep awake. [Chorus 2] G A7 D This is my life out on the road, G A7 D I don’t care too much for cities or their code. G A7 D G I drive a truck, an old lady luck, A7 D So far’s been ridin’ long with me G A7 D This is my life behind the wheel, G A7 D I don’t care too much for cities or the fields. G A7 D G I drive a truck, hey, an old lady luck, A7 D has kept her watchful eye on me. G A7 D Yes, somehow has kept her watchful eye on me.