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Lee Ann Womack - Buckaroo Chords

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Buckaroo Chords

(ver. 2)
Lee Ann Womack

INTRO: D


I ain't looking for a smart guy, school guy
                                         G
Some proud in crowd decked out necktie
                     A           D  G
I need a man who can tame a wild mustang
                            A          D    G
Knows the difference 'tween love and a lust thing
             A              Bm       G      A
Somebody who looked a whole lot like you
       D
Buckaroo



Ain't interested in a "Yes ma'am", yes-man
                                         G
I'll pass on a politically correct man
                        A    D G
I'm set on fencing in a desperado
                         A   D G
Take my breath away like Colorado
                    A           Bm    G        A
Who ain't afraid to walk a mile in my boots
       D    Bb
Buckaroo


BRIDGE:
       F             C     
Heaven knows (Heaven knows)
             G                Bb
What I might do (what I might do)
              F           A
If I had me a cowboy like you
           D
Oh, Buckaroo


INSTRUMENTAL: D   G   D          A    D



Don't have to wow me like a long beard Shakespeare
                                             G
Just talk plain, talk right here in my ear
                   A     D G
If you aspire to sophistication
                                A       D G
I'll tell you now you're in the wrong location
                            A            Bm      G  
Get out of here before this country girl gets to you


                              A       D G
But if you like sunset on the painted desert
                       A      D  G
The Lone Ranger and spaghetti westerns
                        A       Bm      G     A
I'll tell you right now I'm the one for you
           D
Oh, Buckaroo


OUTRO: D
            Buckaroo
            Buckaroo            
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