| Song | Natural Forces |
| Artist | Lyle Lovett |
| Album | Natural Forces |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:01.80] | Artist:lyle lovett |
| [00:03.11] | Songs Title:natural forces |
| [00:05.05] | |
| [00:14.80] | I rode across the great high plain |
| [00:17.55] | |
| [00:19.86] | Under the scorching sun and through the driving rain |
| [00:22.49] | |
| [00:25.55] | And then I set my sights on the mountains high |
| [00:28.18] | |
| [00:31.11] | I bid my former life good-bye |
| [00:32.25] | |
| [00:36.91] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [00:42.35] | |
| [00:43.10] | For it's on my steed I will rely |
| [00:48.79] | |
| [00:49.85] | I'm underneath the open sky |
| [00:56.42] | Where I'm subject to the natural forces |
| [01:00.91] | Home is where my horse is |
| [01:03.10] | |
| [01:07.98] | Loaded up in Buffalo |
| [01:11.54] | |
| [01:13.16] | Took the 90 southbound to Ohio |
| [01:17.23] | |
| [01:19.04] | On any western Frisco bound |
| [01:20.99] | |
| [01:25.17] | And when I get there I'll turn back around |
| [01:29.24] | |
| [01:30.18] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [01:35.62] | |
| [01:36.36] | For it's on these eighteen wheels I ride |
| [01:42.20] | |
| [01:43.14] | I'm underneath the Western sky |
| [01:49.95] | Where I'm subject to the natural forces |
| [01:54.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [01:57.24] | |
| [02:00.93] | And every year they come to town |
| [02:04.74] | |
| [02:06.49] | And they'll drag them all right in the ground |
| [02:12.74] | And Mr. Bradley calls the score |
| [02:15.86] | |
| [02:18.24] | But the cowboy he will try for more |
| [02:20.49] | |
| [02:23.55] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [02:29.68] | For it's on my freer road I'll ride |
| [02:34.62] | |
| [02:35.99] | And I'll spin and run and stop and slide |
| [02:40.74] | |
| [02:42.93] | I'm subject to the natural forces |
| [02:46.43] | |
| [02:47.05] | Home is where my horse is |
| [02:49.12] | |
| [03:19.37] | The Cherokee and the Chickasaw |
| [03:23.18] | |
| [03:24.30] | The Creeks and the Nou and the old Choctaw |
| [03:27.81] | |
| [03:29.99] | They volunteered to move they say |
| [03:33.87] | |
| [03:35.62] | We'll understand come judgement day |
| [03:41.99] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [03:45.68] | |
| [03:47.31] | For it's on this Trail of Tears I ride |
| [03:53.31] | |
| [03:54.25] | And I'm under all the homeless sky |
| [03:59.56] | |
| [04:00.37] | Sometimes at night I hear their voices |
| [04:05.49] | Home is where my horse is |
| [04:08.24] | |
| [04:12.12] | Now as I sit here safe at home |
| [04:15.56] | |
| [04:17.68] | With a cold Coors Light and the tv on |
| [04:21.31] | |
| [04:23.37] | All the sacrifice and the death and woe |
| [04:27.93] | |
| [04:28.93] | Lord I pray that I'm worth fighting for |
| [04:32.37] | |
| [04:34.87] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [04:38.56] | |
| [04:41.31] | For it's on my own BG I ride |
| [04:46.81] | |
| [04:47.94] | 'Til earth and hell are satisfied |
| [04:52.01] | |
| [04:54.07] | Where I'm subject to the natural forces |
| [04:58.14] | |
| [05:00.01] | Sometimes at night I hear their voices |
| [05:05.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [05:07.76] | |
| [05:10.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [00:01.80] | Artist: lyle lovett |
| [00:03.11] | Songs Title: natural forces |
| [00:05.05] | |
| [00:14.80] | I rode across the great high plain |
| [00:17.55] | |
| [00:19.86] | Under the scorching sun and through the driving rain |
| [00:22.49] | |
| [00:25.55] | And then I set my sights on the mountains high |
| [00:28.18] | |
| [00:31.11] | I bid my former life goodbye |
| [00:32.25] | |
| [00:36.91] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [00:42.35] | |
| [00:43.10] | For it' s on my steed I will rely |
| [00:48.79] | |
| [00:49.85] | I' m underneath the open sky |
| [00:56.42] | Where I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [01:00.91] | Home is where my horse is |
| [01:03.10] | |
| [01:07.98] | Loaded up in Buffalo |
| [01:11.54] | |
| [01:13.16] | Took the 90 southbound to Ohio |
| [01:17.23] | |
| [01:19.04] | On any western Frisco bound |
| [01:20.99] | |
| [01:25.17] | And when I get there I' ll turn back around |
| [01:29.24] | |
| [01:30.18] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [01:35.62] | |
| [01:36.36] | For it' s on these eighteen wheels I ride |
| [01:42.20] | |
| [01:43.14] | I' m underneath the Western sky |
| [01:49.95] | Where I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [01:54.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [01:57.24] | |
| [02:00.93] | And every year they come to town |
| [02:04.74] | |
| [02:06.49] | And they' ll drag them all right in the ground |
| [02:12.74] | And Mr. Bradley calls the score |
| [02:15.86] | |
| [02:18.24] | But the cowboy he will try for more |
| [02:20.49] | |
| [02:23.55] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [02:29.68] | For it' s on my freer road I' ll ride |
| [02:34.62] | |
| [02:35.99] | And I' ll spin and run and stop and slide |
| [02:40.74] | |
| [02:42.93] | I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [02:46.43] | |
| [02:47.05] | Home is where my horse is |
| [02:49.12] | |
| [03:19.37] | The Cherokee and the Chickasaw |
| [03:23.18] | |
| [03:24.30] | The Creeks and the Nou and the old Choctaw |
| [03:27.81] | |
| [03:29.99] | They volunteered to move they say |
| [03:33.87] | |
| [03:35.62] | We' ll understand come judgement day |
| [03:41.99] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [03:45.68] | |
| [03:47.31] | For it' s on this Trail of Tears I ride |
| [03:53.31] | |
| [03:54.25] | And I' m under all the homeless sky |
| [03:59.56] | |
| [04:00.37] | Sometimes at night I hear their voices |
| [04:05.49] | Home is where my horse is |
| [04:08.24] | |
| [04:12.12] | Now as I sit here safe at home |
| [04:15.56] | |
| [04:17.68] | With a cold Coors Light and the tv on |
| [04:21.31] | |
| [04:23.37] | All the sacrifice and the death and woe |
| [04:27.93] | |
| [04:28.93] | Lord I pray that I' m worth fighting for |
| [04:32.37] | |
| [04:34.87] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [04:38.56] | |
| [04:41.31] | For it' s on my own BG I ride |
| [04:46.81] | |
| [04:47.94] | ' Til earth and hell are satisfied |
| [04:52.01] | |
| [04:54.07] | Where I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [04:58.14] | |
| [05:00.01] | Sometimes at night I hear their voices |
| [05:05.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [05:07.76] | |
| [05:10.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [00:01.80] | Artist: lyle lovett |
| [00:03.11] | Songs Title: natural forces |
| [00:05.05] | |
| [00:14.80] | I rode across the great high plain |
| [00:17.55] | |
| [00:19.86] | Under the scorching sun and through the driving rain |
| [00:22.49] | |
| [00:25.55] | And then I set my sights on the mountains high |
| [00:28.18] | |
| [00:31.11] | I bid my former life goodbye |
| [00:32.25] | |
| [00:36.91] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [00:42.35] | |
| [00:43.10] | For it' s on my steed I will rely |
| [00:48.79] | |
| [00:49.85] | I' m underneath the open sky |
| [00:56.42] | Where I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [01:00.91] | Home is where my horse is |
| [01:03.10] | |
| [01:07.98] | Loaded up in Buffalo |
| [01:11.54] | |
| [01:13.16] | Took the 90 southbound to Ohio |
| [01:17.23] | |
| [01:19.04] | On any western Frisco bound |
| [01:20.99] | |
| [01:25.17] | And when I get there I' ll turn back around |
| [01:29.24] | |
| [01:30.18] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [01:35.62] | |
| [01:36.36] | For it' s on these eighteen wheels I ride |
| [01:42.20] | |
| [01:43.14] | I' m underneath the Western sky |
| [01:49.95] | Where I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [01:54.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [01:57.24] | |
| [02:00.93] | And every year they come to town |
| [02:04.74] | |
| [02:06.49] | And they' ll drag them all right in the ground |
| [02:12.74] | And Mr. Bradley calls the score |
| [02:15.86] | |
| [02:18.24] | But the cowboy he will try for more |
| [02:20.49] | |
| [02:23.55] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [02:29.68] | For it' s on my freer road I' ll ride |
| [02:34.62] | |
| [02:35.99] | And I' ll spin and run and stop and slide |
| [02:40.74] | |
| [02:42.93] | I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [02:46.43] | |
| [02:47.05] | Home is where my horse is |
| [02:49.12] | |
| [03:19.37] | The Cherokee and the Chickasaw |
| [03:23.18] | |
| [03:24.30] | The Creeks and the Nou and the old Choctaw |
| [03:27.81] | |
| [03:29.99] | They volunteered to move they say |
| [03:33.87] | |
| [03:35.62] | We' ll understand come judgement day |
| [03:41.99] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [03:45.68] | |
| [03:47.31] | For it' s on this Trail of Tears I ride |
| [03:53.31] | |
| [03:54.25] | And I' m under all the homeless sky |
| [03:59.56] | |
| [04:00.37] | Sometimes at night I hear their voices |
| [04:05.49] | Home is where my horse is |
| [04:08.24] | |
| [04:12.12] | Now as I sit here safe at home |
| [04:15.56] | |
| [04:17.68] | With a cold Coors Light and the tv on |
| [04:21.31] | |
| [04:23.37] | All the sacrifice and the death and woe |
| [04:27.93] | |
| [04:28.93] | Lord I pray that I' m worth fighting for |
| [04:32.37] | |
| [04:34.87] | So thank you man, I must decline |
| [04:38.56] | |
| [04:41.31] | For it' s on my own BG I ride |
| [04:46.81] | |
| [04:47.94] | ' Til earth and hell are satisfied |
| [04:52.01] | |
| [04:54.07] | Where I' m subject to the natural forces |
| [04:58.14] | |
| [05:00.01] | Sometimes at night I hear their voices |
| [05:05.57] | Home is where my horse is |
| [05:07.76] | |
| [05:10.57] | Home is where my horse is |