Ian Tyson

I Outgrew The Wagon (Live At Longview version)(Chords)

Ian Tyson

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Verse:1   
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I was broke down in Wickenburg spring of seventy seven   
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Things were looked lean for buffalo and me   
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And I called up Darrel Munson over Battle Mountain way   
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He says the TS wagon she's pullin' out son fifteenth day of May   

Verse:2   
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Now I was no stranger to the wagon back when I was twenty one   
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The IL, the YP, the old Circle A   
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So I hocked my shoein outfit, we filled the old Chevy tank   
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You know gas was fifty cents a gallon, back in them days   

D G D And I outgrew the wagon and boy let me tell you why D Bm Em A Ol' teepee she gets like an oven, your bed ain't never dry A D G It was nearly mid-November the work was finally through D A D At fifteen below zero, you outgrow that old wagon too
Instrumental: D G D A D Verse:3 D G D Ah now don you misunderstand me we had lots of good times too D A I would not change a single memory A D G D Like the time we tied old Blackie up through him in cold Coyote Creek D A D We were young and we were wild, like the horses we rode and the days stretched endlessly
D G D And I outgrew the wagon and boy let me tell you why D Bm Em A Ol' teepee she gets like an oven at night, your bed ain't never dry A D G It was nearly mid-November the work was finally through D A D At fifteen below zero, you outgrow that old wagon too
D G D Now I was broke down in Wickenburg spring of seventy seven D A Things were lookin' tight for buffalo and me A D G D And I called up Darrel Munson over Battle Mountain way D A D He says the TS wagon is pullin out son fifteenth day of May D Be there A D A D A D La Da Da Da, La Da Da Da, La Da Da

Written by Ian Tyson, Ross Knox

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