John Denver

I's Rather Be a Cowboy

John Denver

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Tom: E

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Jessie went away last summer,
   A                 E
a couple of months ago
After all our time together,
        A              E
it was hard to see her go
She called me right up when she arrived,
          A                E
asked me one more time to come
but livin' on an L.A. freeway
        A                E
ain't my kind of havin' fun


(Chorus)
A6                         E
  I think I'd rather be a cowboy
A6                             E
  I think I'd rather ride the range
A6                         E
  I think I'd rather be a cowboy
         B             Bsus             E
than to lay me down in love in lady's chains



(Verse 2)
  E
When we were just beginning,
        A            E
it was such an easy way
layin' back up in the mountains,
         A               E
singin' songs for sunny days  (but she got)
tired of pickin' daisies
     A                   E
and cookin' my meals for me
She can live the life she wants to, yes,
   A                    E
and it's all right with me   (to chorus)


(Interlude)
B                         A         E
  I'd rather live on the side of a mountain
        B             Bsus        A             E
  than wander through canyons of concrete and steel
B                            A             E
  I'd rather laugh with the rain and sunshine
     E           A          F#            B   Bsus
and lay down my sundown in some starry field



(Verse 3)
          E
Oh but I miss her in the morning
     A         E
when I awake alone
and the absence of her laughter
      A              E
is a cold and empty sound
But her memory always makes me smile
    A               E
and I want you to know
I love her, yes I love her
       A               E
just enough to let her go    (to chorus)
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