Lyrics Natural Forces - Lyle Lovett
I
rode
across
the
great
high
plain
Under
the
scorching
sun
and
through
the
driving
rain
And
when
I
set
my
sights
on
the
mountains
high
I
bid
my
former
life
goodbye
And
so
thank
you,
man,
I
must
decline
For
it's
on
my
steed
I
will
rely
And
I've
learned
to
need
the
open
sky
I'm
subject
to
the
natural
forces
Home
is
where
my
horse
is
We
loaded
up
in
Buffalo
Took
90
south
down
to
Ohio
On
80
west,
I'm
Frisco-bound
And
when
I
get
there,
I'll
turn
back
around
And
so
thank
you,
man,
I
must
decline
For
it's
on
these
eighteen
wheels
I
ride
I've
learned
to
need
the
western
sky
I'm
subject
to
the
natural
forces
Home
is
where
my
horse
is
And
every
year,
they
come
to
town
And
then
drag
them
on
right
in
the
round
And
Mr
Bradley
calls
the
score
And
the
cowboy
there
who'll
try
for
more
So
thank
you,
man,
I
must
decline
For
it's
on
my
three-year-old
I
ride
And
I've
spin
and
run
and
stopped
in
stride
I'm
subject
to
the
natural
forces
Home
is
where
my
horse
is
The
Cherokee
and
the
Chickasaw
The
Creek
Seminole
and
the
old
Chocktaw
We
volunteered
to
move,
they
say
And
we'll
understand
come
Judgement
Day
And
so
thank
you,
man,
I
must
decline
For
it's
on
this
trail
of
tears
I
ride
And
I've
done
the
road,
the
homeless
sky
Sometimes
at
night,
I
hear
their
voices
Home
is
where
my
horse
is
Now
as
I
sit
here
safe
at
home
With
a
cold
Coors
Lite
and
the
TV
on
All
the
sacrifice
and
the
death
and
woe
Lord,
I
pray
that
I'm
worth
fighting
for
And
so
thank
you,
man,
I
must
decline
For
it's
on
my
RPG
I
ride
Till
earth
and
hell
are
satisfied
I'm
subject
to
the
natural
forces
Sometimes
at
night,
I
hear
their
voices
Home
is
where
my
horse
is
Home
is
where
my
horse
is
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