Tom: D
Introdução: D D2 Am Em D
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Pictures of the farm before us
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Old men in a gospel Chorus
Em
Sepia and saddle horses
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Easy on the reins
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Eighty-one, a motor-inn
Am
Your momma's seventeen again
Em
She's squinting at at the dusty wind
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The anger of the plains
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You and i were almost nothing
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Pray to God the gods were bluffing
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Seventeen ain't old enough to reason with the pain
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How could we expect the two to stay in love,
Em
When neither knew the meaning of
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The difference between sacred and profane?
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I was riding on my mother's hip
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She was shorter than the corn
C9 G
And all the years I took from her
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Just by being born
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I didn't mean to break the cycle
Am
At seventeen, I went by Michael
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No one ever called me by my own name anyway
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Five full generations living
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All these expectations giving way to one
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So late to have a baby on the way
C9 G
You were riding on your mother's hip
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She was shorter than the corn
C9 G
And all the years you took from her
A C9
Just by being born