Chords for Corb Lund - S Lazy H [Audio Only]

Tempo:
58.45 bpm
Chords used:

C

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G

Dm

Em

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Corb Lund - S Lazy H [Audio Only] chords
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[C] Well I was born in this valley, [F] on this [C] ranch I was raised.
I learned to lope, rope and dally, [Dm] on the S, [G] lazy H.
[C] Well the roots of my people, [F] they run deep [C] on this place.
I am sixth [Em] generation, [F] on the [G] S, [C] lazy H.
And when it came to the future, [F] I never gave [C] it a thought.
If there were broncs to be broken, [Dm] endless [Am] steers [G] to be [C] caught.
Well my youth, it was carefree, [F] for the work [C] was my play.
And what I loved, [Em] would always be there, [F] on the S, [G] [C] lazy H.
I had one beloved sister, a [F] few years [C] younger than me.
Before her soul, cowboy had kissed her, she [Dm] left for [C] school.
[G] In the [C] east, me I might have gone to college, [F] might have liked [C] to fly planes.
But my dad, [G] needed help [Fm] to [Am] run the [G] S, [C] lazy H.
So I worked, there alongside him, [F] put out all ears [C] in this place.
And I gained, appreciation, [Dm] for the [G] lines, on his [C] face.
And when mom, had grown older, [F] and when [C] dad passed away.
Well, it fell to me, [Em] to look after, [F] the S, [C] lazy H.
[F]
[Dm] [C] [G] [C]
[C] By now my sister, she had married, [F] a sharp [C] attorney, back east.
We didn't see, eye to eye, but I [Dm] did my best, [G] to make peace.
[C] What did they see, when they looked [F] over, over the [C] fence, one fine day.
They saw a hole, a [Em] lot of value, [F] in the S, [G] [C] lazy H.
So after thought, and assessment, the [F] court [C] awarded them half.
And no cow, calf operation, [Dm] carries that, [C] [G] kind of [C] cash.
Well I worked, through the numbers, [F] worked in [C] every which way.
Yeah I went, through the [F] numbers, oh and [C] boys I'm afraid.
I had to sell, [Em] twenty sections, [F] of the S, [G] [C] lazy H.
Sometimes right, isn't equal, [F] sometimes [C] equal's not fair.
There will soon, be rows of houses, [Dm] on that ridge, [C] [G] over there.
[C] Many lifetimes, of labor, [F] will be all [C] but erased.
So shed a tear, [Em] and look skyward, God [F] help the S, [G] [C] lazy H.
[F] [Dm] [C] [G]
[C] [C] The last few years, were a struggle, [F] but I gave [C] it my best.
And I tried, to go forward, [Dm] on the land, [G] that was left.
[C] Well I have lived, with the sorrow, [F] and I will die, [C] with the shame.
For now the bank, [Em] owns what's left of, [F] the [G] S, [C] lazy H.
Key:  
C
3211
F
134211111
G
2131
Dm
2311
Em
121
C
3211
F
134211111
G
2131
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To learn Corb Lund - ([Audio Only]) S Lazy H chords, focus on the sequence of these chords: F, G, C, F, C, Dm, C and C. Start with a comfortable 29 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 58. Considering the song's key of C Major, position your capo to suit your vocal and chord preferences.

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[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ Well I was born in this valley, [F] on this [C] ranch I was raised.
I learned to lope, rope and dally, [Dm] on the S, [G] lazy H.
[C] Well the roots of my people, [F] they run deep [C] on this place.
I am sixth [Em] generation, [F] on the [G] S, [C] lazy H. _
And when it came to the future, [F] I never gave [C] it a thought.
If there were broncs to be broken, [Dm] endless [Am] steers [G] to be [C] caught.
Well my youth, it was carefree, [F] for the work [C] was my play.
And what I loved, [Em] would always be there, [F] on the S, [G] [C] lazy H.
_ _ I had one beloved sister, a [F] few years [C] younger than me.
Before her soul, cowboy had kissed her, she [Dm] left for [C] school.
[G] In the [C] east, me I might have gone to college, [F] might have liked [C] to fly planes.
But my dad, [G] needed help [Fm] to [Am] run the [G] S, [C] lazy H.
_ _ So I worked, there alongside him, [F] put out all ears [C] in this place.
And I gained, appreciation, [Dm] for the [G] lines, on his [C] face.
And when mom, had grown older, [F] and when [C] dad passed away.
Well, it fell to me, [Em] to look after, [F] the S, [C] lazy H.
_ _ [F] _ _
[Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _
[C] _ By now my sister, she had married, [F] a sharp [C] attorney, back east.
We didn't see, eye to eye, but I [Dm] did my best, [G] to make peace.
[C] What did they see, when they looked [F] over, over the [C] fence, one fine day.
They saw a hole, a [Em] lot of value, [F] in the S, [G] [C] lazy H.
_ So after thought, and assessment, the [F] court [C] awarded them half.
And no cow, calf operation, [Dm] carries that, [C] [G] kind of [C] cash.
Well I worked, through the numbers, [F] worked in [C] every which way.
Yeah I went, through the [F] numbers, oh and [C] boys I'm afraid.
I had to sell, [Em] twenty sections, [F] of the S, [G] [C] lazy H.
_ _ Sometimes right, isn't equal, [F] sometimes [C] equal's not fair.
There will soon, be rows of houses, [Dm] on that ridge, [C] [G] over there.
[C] Many lifetimes, of labor, [F] will be all [C] but erased.
So shed a tear, [Em] and look skyward, God [F] help the S, [G] [C] lazy H. _ _
[F] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ [C] _ The last few years, were a struggle, [F] but I gave [C] it my best.
And I tried, to go forward, [Dm] on the land, [G] that was left.
[C] Well I have lived, with the sorrow, [F] and I will die, [C] with the shame.
For now the bank, [Em] owns what's left of, [F] the [G] S, [C] lazy H. _ _ _ _

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