[Verse]C G C F Seven lonely days and a dozen towns ago, C F C C7I reached out one night and you were gone.F G C AmDon't know why you'd run, what you're running to or from, D7 G7 all I know is I want to bring you home. C G C FSo I'm walking in the rain, thumbing for a ride on this C F C C7lonely Kentucky backroad. F G C AmI've loved you much too long and my love's too strong D7 G7 Fmaj7to let you go, never knowing what went wrong.D7 C Bm Em AmKentucky rain keeps pouring down and up ahead's another townG F Em F C Fmaj7 C Em Am Em Cthat I'll go walking thru with the rain in my shoes,Am Am7 F G7 C Em F searchin for you in the cold Kentucky rain, G7 Cin the cold Kentucky rain.C G C F Showed your photograph to some old gray bearded men C F C C7 sitting on a bench outside a gen'ral store. F G C AmThey said "Yes, she's been here" but their mem'ry wasn't clear, D7 G7was it yesterday, no, wait the day before. C G CSo I fin'ly got a ride with a preacher man whoF C F C C7asked: "Where you bound on such a dark afternoon?" F G CAs we drove on thru the rain as he listened Am D7 G7 Fmaj7I explained and he left me with a prayer that I'd find you.D7 C Bm Em AmKentucky rain keeps pouring down and up ahead's another townG F Em F C Fmaj7 C Em Am Em Cthat I'll go walking thru with the rain in my shoes,[Am][Em][C]Am Am7 F G7 C Em Fsearchin for you in the cold Kentucky rain, G7 C Em F G7in the cold Kentucky rain, in the cold