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[Estrofe]GShe was a girl on a wagon trainC G D Gheaded west a-cross the plains.Em C DThe train got lost in a summer storm.Em C DThey coudln't move west and they couldn't go homeGThen she saw him ridin' through the rain.C G D GHe took charge of the wagons and he saved the train.Em C DAnd she looked down and her heart was gone.Em C D GThe train went west but she stayed on in Lonesome Dove.[Estrofe]GA farmer's daughter with a gentle hand,C G D GA blooming rose in a bed of sand.Em C DShe loved the man who wore a star,Em C DA Texas Ranger known near and far.GSo they got married and they had a child.C G D GBut times were tough and West was wild.Em C DSo it was no surprise the day she learnedEm C D D GThat her Texas man would not return, to Lonesome Dove.[Refrão]Em G C G D/F#Back to back with the Rio Grande, a Christian woman in the devil's land.Em BmShe learned the language and she learned to fight, but sheC Am Dnever learned how to beat the lonely nights,D G D GIn Lonesome Dove, Lonesome Dove[Estrofe]GShe watched her boy grow into a man.C G D GHe had an angel's heart and the devil's hand.Em C DHe wore his star for all to see.Em C DHe was a Texas lawman legacy.GThen one day word blew into town.C G D GIt seemed the man that shot his father downEm C DHad robbed a bank in Jericho.Em C DTho only thing 'tween them and MexicoD GWas Lonesome Dove.[Estrofe]GThe shadows stretched across the landC G D GAs the shots rang out down the Rio Grande.Em C DAnd when the smoke had finally cleared the street,Em C DThe men lay at the ranger's feet.GBut legend tells to this very dayC G D GThat shots were comin' from an alleyway.Em C DThough no one knows who held the gun,Em C DThere ain't no doubt if you ask someoneD GIn Lonesome Dove.[Refrão]Em G C G D/F#Back to back with the Rio Grande, a Christian woman in the devil's land.Em BmShe learned the language and she learned to fight, but sheC Am Dnever learned how to beat the lonely nights,D G D GIn Lonesome Dove, Lonesome Dove