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Waylon Jennings - Omaha Ukulele

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Omaha Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Waylon Jennings
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****************** OMAHA *****************

written by Billy Joe Shaver and Hillman Hall

performed by Waylon Jennings.


Capo on the 2nd fret.

Chorus:
 F  G  C  F            G            C           F
	Omaha you've been weighing heavy on my mind
                         G              C
	I guess i never really left at all
             F                 G                  C              F
	I'm turning all those roads i've walked around the other way
                            G     C
	And coming back to you,Omaha


Verse 1:
          F       G             C             F
	Omaha,Nebraska wasn't good enough for me
                            G                C
	I always thought i was the roamin' kind
                F               G            C               F
	With a pocket full of dreams and my one shirt on my back
                                                 G
	I left there looking for some things to find


Verse 2:
                  F               G        C                 F
	Rode my thumb to San Francisco,i worked down by the bay
                              G             C
	Got some schoolin' paid for by the law
              F                G               C             F
	The hardest thing i learned was there ain't no easy way
                                           G
	To get ahead behind those county walls


Verse 3:
                   F         G                C             F
	So it's so long California,i reckon' i'll be moving on
                      G                C
	I'm leaving even if i had to crawl
               F           G           C            F
	I got some loose ends around that i left undone
                         G         C
	Waiting there for me in Omaha


Chorus.
            
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