Key: D
Introduction:
D Bm
There's a place in my heart, a spirit ne'er told
A G
A little town on the Brazos, A little ring made of gold
D Bm A G
I carry it with me wherever I go, just to remember the times
D Bm
We learned some from books, and a whole lot from livin'
A G
And we etched our names in the wood at The Chicken
D Bm
I still hear the sound of spurs on the concrete
A G A
And that ol' train whistle blowing through the trees
G D A D
So put a penny on Sully, and wish me some luck
G D A
And yell "Farmers Fight" when our boys are backed up
G D A Bm
Throw your arms 'round each other and sing "Hullabaloo"
G D A D
'Cause that's what we do when we bleed maroon
D Bm
Midnight at Duncan, they still light the torches.
A G
And Reveille still barks at the Cav on their horses
D Bm
I've seen 80,000 to the power of 12
A G
It doesn't matter who comes to town, we still give 'em hell
D Bm
And I was there at the stack on November 18
A G
With logs on the ground, I fell down on my knees
D Bm
But we would not forget the 12 that we lost
A G A
So we carved their names right there in the rock
Chorus
D Bm
And there late at night, If I listen real close
A G
The spirit still whispers through the crooked live oaks
D Bm
And I hear my father, and his dad before
A G A
And all those brave Aggies who never came back from war
Chorus
G D A Bm
Say "here" for me at Muster when my time comes, too
G D A D
'Cause that's what we do when we bleed Maroon
G D A D
Yeah, that's what we do when we bleed Maroon
Chorus