album: Windsong song: Song Of Wyoming written by: Kent Lewis performed: John Denver transcribed: Ken Reynolds Of all the songs that I have posted, I enjoy them all, but this song always seems to come out to be my over all favorite. So enjoy it along with me and look for that big ol' prarie moon rising. Song Of Wyoming Kent Lewis (klr) [G] -[Gm]- [D] Well Im [D] weary and [D7] tired, Ive [G] done my days [Gm] ridin [D] Nightime is rolling my [Em7] way [A7] The [D] skys all on [D7] fire and the [G] lights slowly [Gm] fading [D] Peaceful and [G] still ends the [D] day [F#m] Out on the [Bm] trail [F#m] night birds are [D9] callinâ [G] Singinâ their [Gm] wild melody [D] [F#m] Down in the can [Bm ] yon, [F#m] cottonwood [D9] whispers A [G] song of [Gm] Wyoming for [D] me [G] - [Gm] - [D] Well I [D] wandered a [D7] round the [G] town and the [Gm] city Tried to [D] figure the how and the [Em7] why [A7] Well I [D] stopped all my [D7] scheminâ, Iâm just [G] driftinâ and [Gm] dreaminâ [D] Watching the [G] river roll [D] by [F#m] Here comes that [Bm] big ole [F#m] prarie moon [D9] risinâ [G] Shininâ down [Gm] bright as can [D] be [F#m] Up on the [Bm] hill thereâs a [F#m] coyote [D9] singinâ A [G] song of [Gm] Wyoming for [D] me [G] -[Gm] -[D] Now itâs [D] whiskey and to [D7] bacco and [G] bitter black [Gm] coffee A [D] lonesome old dogie am [Em7] I [A7] But wakinâ [D] upon the [D7] range, Lord I [G] feel like an [Gm] angel [D] Free like I [G] almost could [D] fly [F#m] Drift like a [Bm] cloud out [F#m] over the [D9] badlands [G] Sing like a [Gm] bird in the [D] tree The [F#m] wind in the [Bm] sage [F#m] sounds like heaven [D9] singinâ A [G] song of [Gm] Wyoming for [D] me A [G] song of [Gm] Wyoming for [D] me [G] - [Gm] - [D] I have a wide variety of popular artist and venues for audio tape trading. Contact me at < ltwu46B@prodigy.com > and I will e-mail my list to you. Ken Reynolds