Natural Forces
Lyle Lovett
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D D [Intro 2]D D [Verse 1]D C D I rode across the great highD plains under the scorching sun andC D through the driving rain.D And when I set my sights on theC G D mountains high I bid my formerC D life goodbye. [Chorus]G F D C G D So, thank you, man, I mustG F D C decline for it's on my steed I willD rely.G F D G F I've learned to need the o-penD C sky; well, I'm subject to theG G natural forces.D D Home is where my horse is. [Verse 2]D C D We loaded up in Buffalo and tookD C D 90 south down to Ohio,D C G on 80 west, I'm Frisco-bound andD C when I get there, I'll turn backD around. [Chorus]G F D C G D So, thank you, man, I mustG F D decline for it's on theseC D eighteen wheels I ride.Continúa después del anuncioG F D G F I learned to need the westernD C sky, well, I'm subject to theG G natural forces.D D Home is where my horse is. [Verse 3]D C D And every year they come to townD C and then drag 'em all right in theD round.D C G And Mr. Bradley calls the scoreD C of the cowboy there who'll try forD more. [Chorus]G F D C G D So, thank you, man, I mustG F decline for it's on myD C D three-year-old I ride.G F D G F And I'll spin and run and stopD C and slide, I'm subject to theG G natural forces.D D Home is where my horse is. [Interlude]G F D G F DG F D C DG F D G F DC G [Verse 4]D C D The Cherokee and the Chickasaw,D C the Creek Seminole and the oldD Chocktaw;D C G we volunteered to move, they sayD C D we'll understand on Judgement Day. [Chorus]G F D C G D So, thank you, man, I mustG F D decline for it's on this trailC D of tears I ride.G F D G F I've done the road, the homelessD C G/B sky; sometimes at night, I hearG their voices.D D Home is where my horse is. [Verse 5]D C D Now as I sit here safe at homeD C D with a cold Coors Lite and the TV on;D C all the sacrifice and the deathG D and woe. Lord, I pray that I'mC D worth fighting for. [End-Chorus]G F D C G D So, thank you, man, I mustG F D C D decline for it's on my RPG I ride.G F D G F D 'Til earth and hell areC G/B satisfied. Well, I'm subject toG the natural forcesC G and sometimes at night I hearG their voices.D D Home is where my horse is. [Otro]C D D Home is where my horse is.C G D