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DI felt the rush of the Rio Grande Bminto Yellowstone D GAnd I've seen first-hand Niagra Falls D G And the lights Bmof Vegas G DI've criss-crossed down to Key Biscayane Bm And Chi-Dtown via Bangor, MaineG DThink I've seen it all Bm AAnd all I can say is G
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DHow 'bout them cowgirls A GBoys ain't they somthin' A DSure are some proud girls A GAnd you can't tell 'em nothin' A And I tell you right now Dgirls A GMay just be seven wonders of this big, old round world G D A But how 'bout them cowgirls D
She's ridin' colts in Steamboat Springs Bailing hay outside Abilene She's tryin' hard To fit in in some city But her home is 'neath that big, blue sky And the Northern Plains and those other wide open spaces Now days there ain't as many Chorus
DBut how 'bout them cowgirls A GBoys ain't they somthin' A DSure are some proud girls A GAnd you can't tell 'em nothin' A And I tell you right now girls D A
GMay just be seven wonders of this big, old round world D G A But how 'bout them cowgirls D GBoy, she don't need you and she don't need me Bm SGhe can do just fine on her own two feet A GBut she wants a man who wants her to be herself D GAnd she'll never change, don't know how to hide Bm GHer stubborn will or her fightin' side A GBut you treat her right and she'll love you like no one else A
Yeah, how 'bout them cowgirls Boys ain't they somethin' Sure are some proud girls But you can't beat their lovin' And I'll tell you right now girls May just be seven wonders of this big, old round world But how 'bout them cowgirls
GHow 'bout 'em boys