Chords for Kaitlin Butts // Wild Rose (Live Session)
Tempo:
75.6 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Am] [C]
[G] [C] When she was young, they called her Wild Rose.
[F] The ladies in the town turned up their [C] nose.
Boys all loved her, heaven [G] knows.
She would never be tied down.
[C] She said she was getting [F] out the first chance she had.
She'd take it.
[C] Don't know when, don't know [G] how, but I know, sure that I may.
[Am] So on the day that she turned 18,
[F] she bought a ticket for the Greyhound [C] bus.
Looked up on his cowboy hat [G] and said, oh, babe, what about us?
She said, I've got [Am] to go.
I've got to bloom.
But [F] in this small town, baby, there ain't no room
[C] for this wild rose.
[G] And he looked in her eyes and said, oh, baby, [C] you can bloom.
No matter where you [F] are, you don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
[Am] You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just [C] be mine.
She got on the bus and just can't stay.
[Am] She didn't look back as they pulled [C] away.
But the humming of the tires could drown [G] out
the words she heard him say.
[Am] And there beside the road, she saw a wild [F] rose.
And it bloomed right where God had planted it,
[C] on no rusty barbed wire [G] fence.
And all of a sudden, it all made sense
when he said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [Am] don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just be mine.
[C] [Dm]
[G] [Am]
[F] [C]
[G] [Am] Well, the bus pulled away with an empty [F] seat.
She made a call saying, baby, come and get [D] me.
We drove all through the night, and we're
[G] home to see an Oklahoma sun.
[C] Sitting on the porch late at night,
[F] watching their babies chasing fireflies.
[C] A little worm looks up at [D] the sky and says, I want to be [Gm] a star.
And they [C] said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [F] don't have to live [D] in.
There's got to be a star. Ah.
[C] [D]
[G] [C] When she was young, they called her Wild Rose.
[F] The ladies in the town turned up their [C] nose.
Boys all loved her, heaven [G] knows.
She would never be tied down.
[C] She said she was getting [F] out the first chance she had.
She'd take it.
[C] Don't know when, don't know [G] how, but I know, sure that I may.
[Am] So on the day that she turned 18,
[F] she bought a ticket for the Greyhound [C] bus.
Looked up on his cowboy hat [G] and said, oh, babe, what about us?
She said, I've got [Am] to go.
I've got to bloom.
But [F] in this small town, baby, there ain't no room
[C] for this wild rose.
[G] And he looked in her eyes and said, oh, baby, [C] you can bloom.
No matter where you [F] are, you don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
[Am] You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just [C] be mine.
She got on the bus and just can't stay.
[Am] She didn't look back as they pulled [C] away.
But the humming of the tires could drown [G] out
the words she heard him say.
[Am] And there beside the road, she saw a wild [F] rose.
And it bloomed right where God had planted it,
[C] on no rusty barbed wire [G] fence.
And all of a sudden, it all made sense
when he said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [Am] don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just be mine.
[C] [Dm]
[G] [Am]
[F] [C]
[G] [Am] Well, the bus pulled away with an empty [F] seat.
She made a call saying, baby, come and get [D] me.
We drove all through the night, and we're
[G] home to see an Oklahoma sun.
[C] Sitting on the porch late at night,
[F] watching their babies chasing fireflies.
[C] A little worm looks up at [D] the sky and says, I want to be [Gm] a star.
And they [C] said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [F] don't have to live [D] in.
There's got to be a star. Ah.
[C] [D]
Key:
C
G
F
Am
D
C
G
F
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] When she was young, they called her Wild Rose.
[F] The ladies in the town turned up their [C] nose.
Boys all loved her, heaven [G] knows.
She would never be tied down.
[C] She said she was getting [F] out the first chance she had.
She'd take it.
[C] Don't know when, don't know [G] how, but I know, sure that I may.
[Am] So on the day that she turned 18,
[F] she bought a ticket for the Greyhound [C] bus.
Looked up on his cowboy hat [G] and said, oh, babe, what about us?
She said, I've got [Am] to go.
I've got to bloom.
But [F] in this small town, baby, there ain't no room
[C] for this wild rose.
[G] And he looked in her eyes and said, oh, baby, [C] you can bloom.
No matter where you [F] are, you don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
[Am] You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just [C] be mine.
_ She got on the bus and just can't stay.
[Am] She didn't look back as they pulled [C] away.
But the humming of the tires could drown [G] out
the words she heard him say.
[Am] And there beside the road, she saw a wild [F] rose.
And it bloomed right where God had planted it,
[C] on no rusty barbed wire [G] fence.
And all of a sudden, it all made sense
when he said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [Am] don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just be mine. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] Well, the bus pulled away with an empty [F] seat.
She made a call saying, baby, come and get [D] me.
We drove all through the night, and we're
[G] home to see an Oklahoma sun.
_ [C] Sitting on the porch late at night,
[F] watching their babies chasing fireflies.
[C] A little worm looks up at [D] the sky and says, I want to be [Gm] a star.
And they [C] said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [F] don't have to live [D] in.
There's got to be a star. Ah.
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] When she was young, they called her Wild Rose.
[F] The ladies in the town turned up their [C] nose.
Boys all loved her, heaven [G] knows.
She would never be tied down.
[C] She said she was getting [F] out the first chance she had.
She'd take it.
[C] Don't know when, don't know [G] how, but I know, sure that I may.
[Am] So on the day that she turned 18,
[F] she bought a ticket for the Greyhound [C] bus.
Looked up on his cowboy hat [G] and said, oh, babe, what about us?
She said, I've got [Am] to go.
I've got to bloom.
But [F] in this small town, baby, there ain't no room
[C] for this wild rose.
[G] And he looked in her eyes and said, oh, baby, [C] you can bloom.
No matter where you [F] are, you don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
[Am] You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just [C] be mine.
_ She got on the bus and just can't stay.
[Am] She didn't look back as they pulled [C] away.
But the humming of the tires could drown [G] out
the words she heard him say.
[Am] And there beside the road, she saw a wild [F] rose.
And it bloomed right where God had planted it,
[C] on no rusty barbed wire [G] fence.
And all of a sudden, it all made sense
when he said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [Am] don't have to live in.
There's got to be a star.
You don't have to be a sun.
Just [G] shine.
Baby, just be mine. _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [Am] Well, the bus pulled away with an empty [F] seat.
She made a call saying, baby, come and get [D] me.
We drove all through the night, and we're
[G] home to see an Oklahoma sun.
_ [C] Sitting on the porch late at night,
[F] watching their babies chasing fireflies.
[C] A little worm looks up at [D] the sky and says, I want to be [Gm] a star.
And they [C] said, baby, you can bloom.
No matter where you are, you [F] don't have to live [D] in.
There's got to be a star. Ah.
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _