(C) | (C) | (F) (G) | (C) [Verse] C Dm G C I used to want to be a cowboy spent my childhood dreamin' that Dm G C Wearing spurs and boots and six guns and a big ten-gallon hat F G Em Chasin' outlaws savin' ladies, bustin' broncs at rodeos Am G F Em Dm G C Ridin' off in- to the sunset, like they do in picture shows C Dm G C I used to want to be a cowboy, I dreamed about it until the day Dm G C That a green-eyed Texas lady smiled and stole my heart a- way C7 F G Em Now I'm trackin' down a livin', and as far as I can see Am G F Em Dm G C Right now I'm just as much a cowboy as I'm ever gonna be [Chorus] C7 F G C 'Cause my round-ups at a truck stop, the trails a super slab F G C I wear boots up in the saddle of my eighteen wheelers cab F G C F Riding hell bent for the bunkhouse just a- cross the Georgia Line Dm G Where to- night I'll see my lady and that little boy of mine Dm G C And he wants to be a cowboy, you know somehow I kind of expected that Dm G C Wearing spurs and boots and six guns and a big ten-gallon hat C7 F G Em And all my cowboy dreams are livin' in that little bucka- roo Am Dm G C Cowboys often end up daddies, you know I'm really glad they do [Tag] Dm G C And he wants to be a cowboy, just the way his daddy did Dm G C When he's on his broomstick pony, he's Hoppy Roy and the Sisco Kid Dm G C And he wants to be a cowboy, just the way his daddy did