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Heartland lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good song recorded by Willie Nelson.
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Heartland Written and recorded by Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan
C F There's a home place under fire tonight in the Heartland G7 C And the bankers are taking my home and my land from me F There's a big gaping hole in my chest now where my heart was C G7 C And a hole in the sky where God used to be
F There's a home place under fire tonight in the Heartland C G7 C There's a well where the water's so bitter nobody can't drink F And no way to get high and my mouth is so dry that I can't talk C G7 C Oh they know that I'm dying why nobody crying for me
G7 C My American dream fell apart at the seams G7 C You tell me what it means you tell me what it means
F There's a home place under fire tonight in a Heartland C G7 C And bankers are taking the homes and the land away F There's a young boy closing his eyes tonight in a Heartland C G7 C Who will wake up a man with some land and a loan he can't pay
G7 C His American dream fell apart at the seams G7 C You tell me what it means you tell me what it means G7 C His American dream fell apart at the seams G7 C You tell me what it means you tell me what it means
F C G7 C There's a home place under fire tonight in a Heartland F C G7 C There's a home place under fire tonight in a Heartland F C G7 C There's a home place under fire tonight in a Heartland F C G7 C There's a home place under fire tonight in a Heartland
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