Runnin For The Texas Line
Berkley Hart
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(início)
[E6 022120]Intro
A A6 A A6 A E E6 E F#m D A
Verse 1
A A6 A The Rio Grande is runnin’ deep, A6 A How I love to let it sweep me down, E F#m D A A6 A Runnin’ with the oak leaves pushin’ south.
Verse 2
A A6 A I got some friends in San Antone, A6 A They always open up their home to me, E7 F#m D A A6 A E7 Send me up the road with a good night’s sleep.
Chorus
F#m E A Lace your boots up tight, E F#m D Tomorrow we’ll be one day older, F#m E7 A Rain or shine, E F#m D A Tonight I want to run for the Texas line.
Verse 3
A Well the southern sun is mean, A But there’s hollers in between the hills, E F#m When the wind flies through the trees, D A It cools your heels.
Chorus
E7 F#m E A Lace your boots up tight, E F#m D Tomorrow we’ll be one day older , F#m E7 A Rain or shine, E F#m D F#m E7 A Tonight I want to run for the Texas line.
Instrumental
A E F#m A A E A
Verse 4
A There’s a rhythm in the land A I can feel it in my hands and feet E F#m D A And it lives in every note and every beat
Outro
F#m E A Lace your boots up tight, E F#m D Tomorrow we’ll be one day older , F#m E7 A Rain or shine, E F#m D Tonight I want to run, F#m E7 A Lace your boots up tight, E F#m D Tomorrow we’ll be one day older , F#m E7 A Rain or shine, E F#m D A Tonight I want to run for the Texas line, A
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