Voodoo Cowboy

The Cat Empire

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Tom:
Am His mother was a snake
Am His father was a scarecrow
Am C Born in the desert with his hat on his head
Am Never missed a shot
Am Sharp as a pharaoh
Am Tequila in the sunrise
C The desert was his bed
Am Now he could dance the barn dance
Am Like nobody before him
Am But no woman would take him
C Cos his eyes were rather strange
Am Am In them you could see the emptiness of the desert
Am Yellow like a scarecrow
C Black like a snake
Am Am He was a voodoo cowboy
Am C And he had never found a girl to call his own
Am On and on and on
Am That lonely cowboy
C But a cowboy's never really
E Am Cowboy's never really alone
Am He had a horse
Am Whose name was Plenty
Am C And they saw things no man or beast has ever seen
Am Out in the redness
Am Out in the empty
Am C Where ghosts and spirits walk around like you and me
Am He met a girl
Am Called Annabelle
Am C And she was just the prettiest thing he'd ever seen
Am Am Under a lake at the edge of the world He met a girl
Am C Walking through the edges of his dreams
Am Am He was a voodoo cowboy
Am C And he was following a psychedelic stream
Am On and on and on
Am That lonely cowboy
C But a cowboy's never really
E Am Cowboy's never really deceived
Am So he rode down
Am Under the water
Am C And the sunset made a fire above his head
Am In search of warmth in search of love
Am In search of heaven above
Am But all he felt was cold
C And all he touched was wet
Am Am But he could see her down a little bit deeper
Am C And all he wanted was to hold her to his chest
Am So he reached out and she reached out
Am And he touched her and she drew him in
Am C And kissed him as he breathed his final breath
Am . Am He was a voodoo cowboy
Am C And he had finally found a girl to call his own
Am On and on and on
Am Lucky lucky cowboy
C Because cowboys almost always
E Cowboys almost always die alone
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Composição: Henry Angus

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