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Tuning: E A D G B E
[Verse 1]
IA cut through the Rockies like some Eunholy blade The icy depths of the Pacific AI have bathed Forever I wander, foreverD I stray D/F# The rEustle of wheat fields starts callin' my name Callin' my naAme
[Chorus]
LAet me die in the country that I Elove the most I'm a plain-to-see plainsman, and tAhis I will boast My heart it lies far from the eastD or west coasD/F#t This plEain-to-see plainsman is longin' for home Longin' for hAome
[Verse 2]
AWell the north-folk are dandy, theEy don't mind the cold The south has filled up both my bAelly and soul I know when I'm gray and I know when I'm DoldD/F# These bEones will cry out for the place they were born Place they were bAorn
[Chorus]
Let mAe die in the country that EI love the most I'm a plain-to-see plainsman, and thAis I will boast A heart that lies far from the east or west cDoastD/F# This plEain-to-see plainsman is longin' for home Longin' for hoAme
[Solo] A E A D D/F# E A [Verse 3]
I've Amet beautiful women, a Epleasure to see Road-bitten bikers and barefoot hippiAes Junkies and saints on my travels I grDeet D/F# But fEar too few are homesick young plainsmen like me Plainsmen like Ame
[Chorus]
Let me Adie in the country that I Elove the most I'm a plain-to-see plainsman, and thAis I will boast A heart that lies far from the east or west cDoastD/F# This plaEin-to-see plainsman is longin' for home Longin' for Ahome