Leaving For The Flatlands
Don Williams
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Bm ABm A [Verse 1]E Sweetly flows the water from theA mountainE D Softly falls the rain upon theA leavesC#m Gently blows the breeze amongD A the cedarsBm E7 A Quietly my heart is on its kneesE A How could anything in all creationE D A Be more beautiful than all I seeC#m With it all my heart is notD A rejoicingBm E7 Because the one I love is not withA me [Interlude]Bm AContinúa después del anuncio[Verse 2]E Somewhere in between us was aA differenceE D Not we or all this beauty couldA secureC#m And I know now my heart will acheD A foreverBm E7 And I wonder if this mountain canA endure [Chorus]A D A So I'm leavin' for the flatlandsD A E Goin' back - where I was conceivedA D Goin' back - where nobody knowsA the differenceD E This mountain knows too much -A about me [Interlude]Bm ABm A [Verse 3]E I thought it was written - up inA heavenE D That you would be with me and IA with youC#m Sun and moon and stars must feelD A the differenceBm E7 They're wishin' there wasA somethin' they could do [Chorus]A D A So I'm leavin' for the flatlandsD A E Goin' back - where I was conceivedA D Goin' back - where nobody knowsA the differenceD E This mountain knows too much -A about me [Otro]D E This mountain knows too much -A about meBm A