Tonalidad: C major
Verse 1
C
It was out in old
West
G
Texas in the spring of 83
C
F
That a fancy cow drover came
C
a -steppin' up to me
F
Sayin', how do you do, young fella,
and how'd you like to go
C
And spend one summer
G
drivin' on the trail to
New
Mexico
C
Now I wasn't workin' so
G
C
to the drover I did say
F
But goin' out to
New
C
Mexico depends upon the pay
F
If you'll pay me good wages
and a horse and a saddle too
C
I think, I will go with you and
G
C
stay the summer through
Ab
Db
My pleasures all ended and
Ab
my troubles soon began
Db
Gb
The first arm that hit us when the cattle,
Db
oh, they ran
Gb
While running through thorned stickers
there was something we didn't know
Indians were watching us
Ab
from the hills of
Db
A
Mexico
The
D
A
Indians rustled the cattle, and the drover,
D
well, he didn't pay
G
Before we knew what happened,
D
he'd get up and rode away
G
So go home to your wives and children,
D
boys, tell others not to go
A
To that forsaken country they call
New
Mexico
D
A
To that forsaken country they call
New
Mexico
D
A
To that forsaken country they call
New
Mexico
D
To that forsaken country...
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