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You Ain't Never Been to Texas lyrics and chords are intended for your
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You Ain't Never Been to Texas Recorded by Johnny Lee Written by Roger Springer, Tony Raymee, Jerry Lane
G Am Saw a man on the TV he's out in California D7 G Talking about where we all came from Am He said the reason we're all here is purely accidental D7 G He said it's all based on evolution Am D7 I took a drink of coffee walked out on my back porch Am D7 I looked up at heaven then I looked at my old horse and I thought
G Am D7 He ain't never seen a sunset out west the cactus G Or a paintbrush bloom in the springtime Am He ain't never heard a coyote crying D7 G Or a young colt take off running for the first time Am D7 Well I've thought a lot about it sometimes we overthink it G D7 Em But the only thing that makes any sense is Am D7 G If you don't believe in God you ain't never been to Texas
Am I wish all those non-believers would cross that old red river D7 G Lord it would surely open up their eyes Am When I wake up every morning and I look out at heaven D7 G It ain't hard to realize Am D7 If there's anybody out there still trying to figure out Am D7 About where we all came from or what life is all about
I'd like to tell you
G Am D7 You ain't never seen a sunset out west the cactus G Or a paintbrush bloom in the springtime Am You ain't never heard a coyote crying D7 G Or a young colt take off running for the first time Am D7 Well I've thought a lot about it sometimes we overthink it G D7 Em But the only thing that makes any sense is Am D7 G If you don't believe in God you ain't never been to Texas
Am D7 G No if you don't believe in God you ain't never been to Texas
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