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Buckskin Stallion Blues  Townes Van Zandt

Song: Buckskin Stallion Blues
CAPO ON 2ND FRET
Note: to finger pick it like Townes you have to use a thumb pick
on the 6th and 5th string when playing the A chord
(watch the youtube video of the private concert version)
I[A] heard her sing in t[D]ongues of s[A]ilver
I[A] heard her cry on a [E]summer s[A]torm
I [A]loved her, but she [D]did not kn[A]ow it
So[A] I don't think about her [E]anymo[A]re
N[D]ow she's gone, and I [G]can't bel[D]ieve it
S[A]o I don't think about her [E]anymo[A]re
[A]If three and four were [D]seven o[A]nly
Wh[A]ere would that leave [E]one and [A]two
I[A]f love can be and s[D]till be l[A]onely
Wh[A]ere does that leave [E]me and [A]you?
T[D]ime there was, and t[G]ime there w[D]ill be
W[A]here does that leave [E]me and y[A]ou?
I[A]f I had a b[D]uckskin s[A]tallion
I[A]'d tame him down and [E]ride a[A]way
[A]If I had a f[D]lyin' sc[A]hooner
[A]I'd sail into the [E]light of [A]day
[D]If I had your l[G]ove fo[D]rever
[A]Sail into the l[E]ight of [A]day
[A]Pretty songs and p[D]retty p[A]laces
[A]Places that I've [E]never s[A]een
[A]Pretty songs and p[D]retty f[A]aces
[A]Tell me what their l[E]aughter [A]means
[D]Some look like they'll [G]cry fo[D]rever
[A]Tell me what their la[E]ughter [A]means
[A]If I had a bu[D]ckskin sta[A]llion
[A]I'd tame him down and [E]ride a[A]way
[A]If I had a go[D]lden ga[A]lleon
[A]I'd sail into the l[E]ight of [A]day
[D]If I had your l[G]ove fo[D]rever
[A]Sail into the l[E]ight of [A]day

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