Tono: D
Introducción:
F#M C#M
Start tearing the old man down
E B
Run past the heather and down to the old road
F#M C#M
Start turning the grain into the ground
D
Roll a new leaf over
F#M C#M
In the middle of the night, theres an
E B
old man treading around in the gathered rain
F#M C#M
Well mister if you're gonna walk on water
E D A
Could you drop a line my way?
(A) E
F#M D
somwehere in middle America
A E
Get right to the heart of matters
D A
Its the heart that matters more
E F#M B
I think you'd better turn your ticket in
D A
And get your money back at the door
Oh oh yeah
F#M C#M
Start threading the needle
E B
Brush past the shuttle that slides through the cold room
F#M C#M D
Start turning the wool across the wire
D
Roll the new life over
F#M C#M
In the middle of the night there's an
E B
Old man threading his toes through a bucket of rain
F#m C#m
Hey, mister, if you want to walk on water
E D A
Cause you're only going to walk all over me
A (E)
F#M D
somwehere in middle America
A E
Get right to the heart of matters
D A
Its the heart that matters more
E F#M B
I think you'd better turn your ticket in
D A
And get your money back at the door
F#M C#M
Start running the banner down
E B
Drop past the color come up through the summer rain
F#m C#m
Start turning the girl into the ground
D
Roll a new life over
F#m C#m
In the middle of the day
E B
There's a young man rolling around in the earth and rain
F#m C#m
Hey mister if you're going to walk on water, you know
E D A
You're only going to walk all over me
(A) E
F#M D
somwehere in middle America
A E
Get right to the heart of matters
D A
Its the heart that matters more
E F#M B
I think you'd better turn your ticket in
D A
And get your money back at the door
E
Omaha!
D A
Say Omaha on a Sunday morning
E
I'm coming home today