Key:
Introduction: Am G C Am G C
Am C
It ain't the pink-blue skies or the way the sun dies in the evening
Am C
Ain't the sage or the windmills out where the thunder rolls
Am C
Ain't a poster on the wall from the '99 fall, when Ragweed filled this bar
G Am
It's an Okie gal that stole this Tennessee heart
F C
I should roll on down the highway
F Am G
I should put this two-tone half ton in the wi-ind
F C
Ain't coming home, probably shoulda told ya
G F Am7 G C
But I just can't leave Oklahoma
C Am7
It ain't the open road, no matter which way to go, just to clear your mind
C
It's not the four-way stop, at the old Blair bar with the flashing light
Am7 C
It ain't the flatland farms or the dried-up ponds I'm passing by
G Am7
It ain't the shelter beuilt that stood there and held strong since '39
C F C
I should roll on down the highway
F Am G
I should put this two-tone half ton in the wi-ind
F C
Ain't coming home, probably shoulda told ya
G F Am7
But I just can't leave Oklahoma
( C)
They say sooner or later the cowboy leaves
But no, not me
C F C
I should roll on down the highway
F Am G
I should put this two-tone half ton in the wi-ind
F C
Ain't coming home, probably shoulda told ya
G F Am
But I just can't leave Oklahoma
G F Am
No, I just can't leave Oklahoma