Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
G
Along the wild Texas border,
with no law and order
D
When Reno brought me to this land.
He was after the wild ones,
the mustangs, the shy ones,
G
And hoping that I'd understand.
Verse 2
G
But there's too many long nights,
a wife should have some rights
C
It seems that it's so plain to see
G
Reno my husband though he
loves the wild ones
D
G
Much more than he'll ever love me.
Verse 3
G
He's riding somewhere out there
with his raven black hair
D
And a heart that is loving and wild
He's too much a-fire with
with ambitious desire
G
To be tied to a wife and a child.
Verse 4
G
The horses are coming,
they soon will be running
C
And Reno will always be gone
These things I'm knowing,
G
the Rio is flowing
D
G
And Reno, I'm goin back home.
A
Verse 5
D
Across the Mexican border
my house all in order
A
I wait for a knock on my door
The little one, the small one,
the son of the tall one
D
So peacefully plays on the floor.
Verse 6
D
But what are these yearnings
that always keep burning
G
I feel so deeply inside
My love for Reno,
D
my flashing young gringo
A
D
Has suddenly vanquished my pride.
Verse 7
G
He's riding somewhere out there
with his raven black hair
D
And a heart that is loving and wild
He's so much a-fire and and
with too much desire
G
To be alone without a wife and a child.
Verse 8
G
The horses are coming,
they soon will be running
C
And Reno will quickly be gone
There's no more waiting,
G
no more hesitating,
D
G
Oh, Reno, I'm coming back home.
Verse 9
D
G
Wait Reno, I'm coming back home...
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