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Warren Zevon - My Ride's Here Ukulele

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My Ride's Here Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Warren Zevon
My Ride s Here chords
Warren Zevon 

F F G F  F

      F             
I was staying at the Marriott,
     F
with Jesus and John Wayne
      F
I was waiting for a chariot,
          G       F     F
they were waiting for a train
    
The sky was full of carrion,
      Dm
"I'll take the mazuma"
     Dm
Said Jesus to Marion,
            G
"that's the 3:10 to Yuma

   F          F G
My ride's here  4x

F F G F  F

    F
The Houston sky was changeless,
   F
we galloped through bluebonnets
      F
I was wrestling with an angel,
         G       F    F
you were working on a sonnet

You said, "I believe the seraphim,
     Dm
will gather up my pinto
    Dm
And carry us away, Jim,
           G
across the San Jacinto

   F          F G
My ride's here  4x


Dm                     F
Shelley and Keats were out in the street,
    G                   Dm
and even Lord Byron was leaving for Greece
                          F
While back at the Hilton, last but not least,
G                      F
Milton was holding his sides
             Dm          
Saying, "You bravos had better be,
G
ready to fight
         Dm                    Dm       G
Or we'll never get out of East Texas, tonight
    Dm                    Am6
The trail is long and the river is wide,
       Dm Dm7 G7
and my ride s here

   F          F G
My ride's here  4x

F  F  F  G  F  Dm  Dm  G  F  Dm  G  G7  F

      F
I was staying at the Westin,
      F
I was playing to a draw
     F            
When in walked Charlton Heston,
         G       F      F
with the Tablets of the Law
             
He said, "It's still the Greatest Story",
         Dm
I said, "Man, I'd like to stay
        Dm         
But I'm bound for glory,
    G
I'm on my way

   F          F G
My ride's here  14x


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