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Testo Natural Forces
Testo Natural Forces
I rode across the great high plain
Under the scorching sun and through the driving rain
And when I set my sights on the mountains high
I bid my former life good-bye
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on my steed I will rely
I'm underneath the open sky Where I'm subject to the natural forces
Home is where my horse is
Loaded up in Buffalo
Took the 90 southbound to Ohio
On 80 west I'm Frisco bound
And when I get there I'll turn back around
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on these eighteen wheels I ride
I'm underneath the Western sky
Where I'm subject to the natural forces
Home is where my horse is
And every year they come to town And they'll drag them all right in the ground
And Mr. Bradley calls the score
But the cowboy he will try for more
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on my three year old I'll ride
And I'll spin and run and stop and slide
I'm subject to the natural forces
Home is where my horse is
The Cherokee and the Chickasaw
The Creeks, Seminole and the old Choctaw
They volunteered to move they say
We'll understand come judgment day
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on this Trail of Tears I ride
And I'm under Oklahoma sky
Sometimes at night I hear their voices
Home is where my horse is
Now as I sit here safe at home
With a cold Coors Light and the tv on
All the sacrifice and the death and war
Lord I pray that I'm worth fighting for
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on my own BG I ride
'Til earth and hell are satisfied
Where I'm subject to the natural forces
Sometimes at night I hear their voices
Home is where my horse is
Home is where my horse is
Under the scorching sun and through the driving rain
And when I set my sights on the mountains high
I bid my former life good-bye
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on my steed I will rely
I'm underneath the open sky Where I'm subject to the natural forces
Home is where my horse is
Loaded up in Buffalo
Took the 90 southbound to Ohio
On 80 west I'm Frisco bound
And when I get there I'll turn back around
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on these eighteen wheels I ride
I'm underneath the Western sky
Where I'm subject to the natural forces
Home is where my horse is
And every year they come to town And they'll drag them all right in the ground
And Mr. Bradley calls the score
But the cowboy he will try for more
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on my three year old I'll ride
And I'll spin and run and stop and slide
I'm subject to the natural forces
Home is where my horse is
The Cherokee and the Chickasaw
The Creeks, Seminole and the old Choctaw
They volunteered to move they say
We'll understand come judgment day
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on this Trail of Tears I ride
And I'm under Oklahoma sky
Sometimes at night I hear their voices
Home is where my horse is
Now as I sit here safe at home
With a cold Coors Light and the tv on
All the sacrifice and the death and war
Lord I pray that I'm worth fighting for
So thank you man, I must decline
For it's on my own BG I ride
'Til earth and hell are satisfied
Where I'm subject to the natural forces
Sometimes at night I hear their voices
Home is where my horse is
Home is where my horse is
LOVETT, LYLE PEARCE
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, MICHAEL H GOLDSEN INC
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