Six White Horses

DILLON, JENNINGS

Verse 1:
E F#m A E
Come here and look through the window Marie
F#m A E
Open up the shutters,tell me what you see
G#m A E
Was that his knock that I heard at the door
F#m D E
Or is it six white horses coming down the road

Verse 2:
E F#m A E
Come here and touch me and say that it's alright
F#m A E
You know that to my eyes the days are as the nights
G#m A E
Read again the letter that tells me where he's gone
F#m D E
To hell with the fighting I want my son home

Verse 3:
E F#m A E
I taught him to fish and I taught him to be strong
F#m A E
I taught him that killing any man was wrong
G#m A E
But tomorrow in battle I'd run to where he stood
F#m D E
If the help of a blind man would do any good

Break (F#).

Verse 4:(a tone higher)
F# G#m be F#
Last night I went to his room for awhile
G#m be F#
I've touched all the things that he used as a child
A#m be F#
I rocked the cradle where he used to lay
G#m E F#
I found his tin soldiers and threw them away

Verse 5:(idem)
F# G#m be F#
Come here and look through the window Marie
G#m be F#
Open up the shutters,tell me what you see
A#m be F#
Was that his knock that I heard at the door
G#m E F#
Or is it six white horses coming up the road

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Trivia about the song Six White Horses by Waylon Jennings

On which albums was the song “Six White Horses” released by Waylon Jennings?
Waylon Jennings released the song on the albums “The Taker / Tulsa” in 1971 and “Nashville Rebel” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Six White Horses” by Waylon Jennings?
The song “Six White Horses” by Waylon Jennings was composed by DILLON, JENNINGS.

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