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G -Gm- D D D7 G Gm Well I'm weary and tired, I've done my days ridin' D Em7 A7 Nightime is rolling my way D D7 G Gm The sky's all on fire and the lights slowly fadin' D G D Peaceful and still ends the day F#m Bm F#m D9 Out on the trail night birds are callin' G Gm D Singin' their wild melody F#m Bm F#m D9 Down in the canyon, the cottonwood whispers G Gm D G - Gm - D A song of Wyoming for me D D7 G Gm Well I wandered a round towns and the cities D Em7 A7 Tried to figure the how and the why D D7 G Gm Well I stopped all my schemin', Iām just driftin' and dreamin' D G D Watching the river roll by F#m Bm F#m D9 Here comes that big ole prarie moon risin' G Gm D Shinin' down bright as can be F#m Bm F#m D9 Up on the hill there's a coyote singin' G Gm D G -Gm -D A song of Wyoming for me D D7 G Gm Now it's whiskey and tobacco and bitter black coffee D Em7 A7 A lonesome old doggie Am I D D7 G Gm But wakin' upon the range, I feel like an angel D G D Free like I almost could fly F#m Bm F#m D9 Drift like a cloud out over the badlands G Gm D Sing like a bird in the tree F#m Bm F#m D9 The wind in the sage sounds like heaven singin' G Gm D A song of Wyoming for me G Gm D G - Gm - D A song of Wyoming for me
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