{title: I'm gonna be (500 miles)} {subtitle: The Proclaimers} When I [E]wake up, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who [H]wakes up next to [E]you. When I go out, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who [H]goes along with [E]you. If I [E]get drunk, yes, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who [H]gets drunk next to [E]you. And if I haver, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who's [H]havering to [E]you. {soc} But [E]I would walk fivehundred miles and [A]I would walk five[H]hundred more. Just to [E]be the man who walked a thousand [A]miles to fall down [H]at your door. {eoc} When I'm [E]working, yes, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who's [H]working hard for [E]you. And when the money comes in to the work I'll do. I'll pass al[A]most every [H]penny on to [E]you. When I [E]come home, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who [H]comes back home to [E]you. And if I grow old, well, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who's [H]growing old with [E]you. When I'm [E]lonely, yes, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who's [H]lonely without [E]you. When I'm dreaming, yes, I know I'm gonna dream, I'm gonna [A]dream about the [H]time when I'm with [E]you. And if I grow old, well, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who's [H]growing old with [E]you. When I [E]come home, yeah, I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna [A]be the man who [H]comes back home to [E]you.