Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street)
Words and music by H. Blair and D. Robertson
Sung by Bob Dylan on Down In The Groove
(1988)
Tabbed by Eyolf Østrem
Tabbed in A (capo 1st fret, original key Bb major)
A D A
I took you home from a party and we kissed in fun
E A Asus4 A
A few stolen kisses and no harm was done
D A
Instead of stopping when we could we went right on
(A/c#) D A/c#
Till suddenly we found that the brakes were gone.
You belong to someone else, and I do too
It's just crazy bein' here with you
As a bad motorcycle with the devil in the seat
Going ninety miles an hour down a dead end street
Ninety miles an hour down a dead end street.
I didn't want to want you, but now I have no choice
It's too late to listen to that warning voice
All I hear is thunder of two hearts beat
Going ninety miles an hour down a dead end street
Ninety miles an hour down a dead end street.
D
You're not free to belong to me
A
And you know I could never be your own
D
Your lips on mine are like a sweet, sweet wine
A E
But we're heading for a wall of stone.
Warning signs are flashing ev'ry where, but we pay no heed
'Stead of slowing down the pace, we keep a pickin' up speed
Disaster's getting closer ev'ry time we meet
Going ninety miles an hour down a dead end street
Yeah, ninety miles an hour down a dead end street
Well, ninety miles an hour down a dead end street.