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verse 1 G D C G Well the world?s greatest wonder from what I can tell G D C G Is how a cowgirl like you could ever look my way G D C G I was blinded by glory with a half written story G D C G and song spillin? out off of every page G D C G Sweet Amarillo, Tears on my pillow G D C G You never will know how much I cried G D C G Sweet Amarillo, like a wind in the willow G D C G Damn this old cowboy for my foolish pride verse 2 G D C G So I drifted on down from the Iron Ore range G D C G Caught the wide Missouri where the cool waters flow G D C G When I got to Topeka, I looked up your name G D C G but they said you rode off with the last rodeo Chorus Bridge C Well the thunders are rumblin? and the tumbleweeds tumblin? D and the rodeo clowns are paintin? their face C I?m gunnin? the throttle for Llano Estacado Am7 D on a wild appaloosa I?m blowing your way verse 3 G D C G Down in old Amarillo there?s a light in the window G D C G where a rogue weary shadow drifts into the arms G D C G of a long distance lover then they turn back the covers G D C G and dance the Redova till the light of the dawn G D C G Sweeeeeet Amarillo G D C G Sweeeeeet Amarillo
G D C G Sweet Amarillo, Tears on my pillow G D C G You never will know how much I cried G D C G Sweet Amarillo, like a wind in the willow G D C G Damn this old cowboy for my foolish pride
G D C G Sweeeeeet Amarillo G D C G Sweeeeeet Amarillo
Written by Bob Dylan/Critter Fuqua/Ketch Secor
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