Tonalité : Eb major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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It
was the middle of Montana
Bm
on a cold October night
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when our van pulled up outside
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the door.
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We've been three months on the road
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Bm
and 400 miles that day.
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We were tired,
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but we loaded our stuff out
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on the floor.
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Well, it was Jack on the guitar
D
and Bill on the bass.
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Tom on the lonesome steel.
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And I played the fiddle around the place.
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And there was Walker behind the wheel
Well, the crowd was with us that night
Bm
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Dancers stepped up high and around
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We played like we hadn't
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played in a while
At the end of the evening, you know
Even the management was pleased
Bm
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So afterwards we all hit the
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bar with a smile
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When this guy full of whiskey
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comes over to me
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He says with a look in his eye,
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I can see by your tags
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you're from Texas, boy.
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Brother, well, so am I.
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Tell me, do the bluebonnets carpet
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the fields in the spring?
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Does the brises still run to the sea?
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Does the sun still shine down
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on those Texas girls?
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Bm
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Once one gave her love to me
You see, son, there was a time
Bm
when my song was just as sweet as yours
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And I traveled and I
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worked with the best
But day after day,
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Bm
well, it got to be year after year
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And finally, the road gives
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you no time to rest
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The runaway dreams put a rope to my soul
The nights took my company
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Then the gin got the lyrics
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to most of my songs
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And the age took my memory
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But tell me, do the bluebonnets carpet
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the fields in the spring?
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Does the brises still run to the sea?
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And does the sun still shine down
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on those Texas girls
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Once one gave her love to me?
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So I guess I see a lot of myself
in you and your friends here.
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I see the po et, I see the clown,
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sometimes the king.
But just you take care of yourself.
Try not to end up like me
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with a whole lot of empty dreams
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and no song to sing.
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Well, I didn't mean to
go preaching to you.
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A
Let me buy you a beer.
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I guess I've spent much
too much time
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talking alone.
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You really are pretty good in that fiddle,
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from what I can hear.
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You paint me a picture of home,
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you tell me do the bluebonnets carpet
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the fields in the spring,
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does the prizes still run to the sea,
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does the sun still shine down
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on those Texas
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Bm
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One swan gave her love to me
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Near the blue modest carpet
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that feels in the spring
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As the prizes still run to sea
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Does the sun still shine down
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on those Texas girls
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A
D
One swan gave her love to me
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Now it's jack on the guitar
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and bell on the bass
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and Tom on the lonesome steed.
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And I play the fiddle around the place,
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A
and it's Walker behind the
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wheel.
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