Key: C Intro: C Dm G C Verse: F There's a silence on the prairie; that a man can't help but feel G F G C Shadows growing longer now; Nipping at my heels Am I know that soon that old four-lane; that runs beneath my wheels Dm G C Will take me home; to my Sweet Wyoming Home.
Verse: F I headed down the road last summer; with a few good friends of mine G F G C They all hit the money, Lord; I didn't make a dime. Am The entry fees they took my dough; the travelin' took my time; Dm G C And I'm headed home; to my Sweet Wyoming Home Chorus: F Em Dm Watch the moon; smiling in the sky G F C Hum a tune; Prairie lullaby; F Dm Hear the wind; And old coyotes cry G C A song of home; Sweet Wyoming Home Verse: F C Now the rounders they all wish you luck; when they know you're in a jam F Am G But your money's ridin' on the bull; and he don't give a damn C F Well there's shows in all the cities; cities turn your heart to clay G F G Takes all a man can muster; just to try and get away C Am The songs I'm used to hearin'; ain''t the kind the jukebox play D G C And I'm headed home; To my Sweet Wyoming Home [Solo} F Dm G F C F Dm G C Chorus: F Well I've always loved the ridin'; there ain' t nothing quite the same G F G C Another year might bring me luck; the winnin' of the game Am There's a magpie on a fence rail; he's callin' out my name D G C And he calls me home, To my Sweet Wyoming Home Chorus: F Em Dm Watch the moon; smiling in the sky G F C Hum a tune; Prairie lullaby; F Dm Hear the wind; And old coyotes cry F C A song of home; Sweet Wyoming Home Dm C It's a song of Home, Sweet Wyoming Home Outro: Dm C G
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