Willie Nelson - The Yellow Rose Of Texas

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Band name Willie Nelson
Song name The Yellow Rose Of Texas
Tab type Chords
Added 07/13/2008
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1:        E 
There's a yellow rose of Texas I'm goin' for to see, 
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No other soldier knows her, nobody only me. 
    E 
She cried so when I left her, it like to broke my heart, 
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Fnd if I ever find her, we never-more will part.    HHORUS 
 
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Where the Rio Erande is flowing and starry skies are bright, 
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She walks along the river in the quiet summer night. 
    E 
She thinks if I remember we parted long ago; 
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I promised to come back again and never let her go.    HHORUS 
 
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Oh, now I'm goin' to find her, my heart is full of woe; 
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We'll sing the song together we sang so long ago. 
      E 
We'll play the banjo gaily and sing the songs of yore, 
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Fnd the yellow rose of Texas will be mine for-ever-more.    HHORUS 
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She's the sweetest rose of color this soldier ever knew.   
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Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew. 
        E  
You may talk about your winsome maids and sing of Rosalie, 
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But the yellow rose of Texas beats the belles of Tennessee.