Tono: G
Introducción:
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He had plastic bags wrapped 'round his shoes. He was covered with the Evening News
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Had a pair of old wool socks on his hands.
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The bank sign was flashing "5 below", It was freezing rain an' spittin' snow
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He was curled up behind some garbage cans.
Em C
I was afraid that he was dead: I gave him a gentle shake.
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When he opened up his eyes, I said: "Old man, are you ok?"
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He said: "I just climbed out of a cottonwood tree.
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"I was runnin' from some honey bees.
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"Drip dryin' in the summer breeze, "After jumpin' into Calico Creek.
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"I was walkin' down an old dirt road, "Past a field of hay that had just been mowed.
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"Man, I wish you'd just left me alone, "'Cause I was almost home."
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Then he said: "I w's just comin' 'round the barn, "'Bout the time he grabbed my arm,
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"When I heard Momma holler: 'Son, hurry up.'
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"I was close enough for my own nose, "To smell fresh cobbler on the stove,
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"When I saw Daddy loadin' up the truck.
Em C
"Cane poles on the tailgate, "Bobbers blowin' in the wind.
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"Since July of '55, "That's as close as I've been.
D C
"Yeah, I just climbed out of a cottonwood tree.
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"Well, I was runnin' from some honey bees.
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"Drip dryin' in the summer breeze "After jumpin' into Calico Creek.
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"An' I was walkin' down an old dirt road, "Past a field of hay that had just been mowed.
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"Man, I wish you'd just left me alone, "I was almost home."
Em C
I said: "Old man you're gonna freeze to death, "Let me drive you to the mission."
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He said: "Boy, if you left me alone, "Right now, I'd be fishin'."
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"I just climbed out of a cottonwood tree.
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"I was runnin' from some honey bees.
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"An' drip dryin' in the summer breeze, "After jumpin' in to Calico Creek.
C G
"I was walkin' down an old dirt road, "Past a field of hay that had just been mowed.
Em C D G
"Man, I wish you'd just left me alone "'Cause I was almost home." (Almost home).
Em C
"Man, I wish you'd just left me alone,
G
"I was almost home."