• C
  • Dm
  • F
  • Fm
  • G
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C Dm It's a long thin line, it sure is a hot and dusty day
F C And Colorado is more than eight
G hundred miles away
C Dm I called to tell you that I'd be home sometime tonight
F If the roads are clear and the
C weather is right
G C Now to say I miss you is putting
Dm it lightly, can't you see
Fm There's nothing better than having
C G you lying next to me
C Early in the morning, honey you're
Dm the first thing on my mind
F C Like a rising sun to the travelin' kind [Chorus]
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Dm West Texas Wind, tell me why you try
F to hold me back
C Tuggin' at my heart and pullin' on
G C my sleeve
Dm You and this old guitar, you're
F always up for pickin' just one more
C song
F C And if I listen long enough to you
G C I might never leave [Verse 2]
C Now the lights of Denver, they're
Dm gonna shimmer in the deep red of the dawn
F C And I'll be rollin' in,
G bleary-eyed and hangin' on
C And I'll grab my suitcase and slip
Dm it lightly through the door
F G And swear again I won't leave him
C anymore [Chorus]
Dm West Texas Wind, tell me why you try
F to hold me back
C Tuggin' at my heart and pullin' on
G C my sleeve
Dm You and this old guitar, you're
F always up for pickin' just one more
C song
F C And if I listen long enough to you
G C I might never leave [Otro]
F C And if I listen long enough to you
G I might never leave
F C And if I listen long enough to you
G C I might never leave
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