Tonart: Bb major
Intro 1
G
D
G
Verse 1
my hat thrown back,
my ponies bridle
D
as they jingle in a tune.
Nighttime is falling
and the night owl is calling,
we'll be making our camp
G
by the light of the moon.
Spreading its scent
D
on the soft summer breeze
C
G
My old pen -o -pony is my only companion,
As I ride the wide prairies
D
G
with the greatest of ease
C
G
Come a -tie I A, call it be tie -o,
D
A coward grows life in all pleasure I know,
But I'd rather have my wide open spaces
than a city of silver,
G
D
G
with streets paved in gold.
Sometimes we gallop across
the wide prairies,
laughing and singing with
Sometimes at night the moon's
shining bright,
G
on as lonesome and blue as a coyote's cry
Spreading its scent
D
on a soft summer breeze
C
And my old pen -o -pony
As we ride the wide prairies
D
G
with the greatest of these
D
A cow grows life and all pleasure I know
But I'd rather have my
wide open spaces
Than a city of silver
G
D
G
streets paved in gold
When fall comes on us,
we round up the mavericks
They're skittish and quick
D
as a prairie dog's tail
They regrace their herd south
to weather the winter
Weather the winter of snow
Spreadin' their scent
D
in the soft summer breeze.
C
G
My old pinhole pony is my only companion,
As I ride the wide prairie
D
G
through the greatest of these.
D
A cowgirl's life and all pleasure I know.
I'd rather have my wide
open spaces
than a city of silver
G
D
G
with streets paved in gold.
You
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