Tom: Am F G Am It's three o'clock in the morning F G Am At the convenience store F G Am I’ve been working two years here F G Am Since I turned sixty-four F G Am But tonight the full moon is shining F G Am On the canyon that was our home F G Am Though I no longer pack in the horses F G Am On this land is where we belong F G Am They moved us into Flagstaff F G Am Gave us a brown tract home F G Am Lilly died two months later F G Am Now I live all alone F G Am But tonight the full moon is shining F G Am On the canyon that was our home F G Am Though she lies in the dust of Flagstaff F G Am On this land is where she belongs F G Am First they put in the roadway F G Am Then came the powerlines F G Am The big trucks started rolling F G Am When they started digging the mine F G Am But tonight the full moon is shining F G Am On the canyon that was our home F G Am Though the water and silence are gone now F G Am On this land is where we belong F G Am On the land there was no payment for water F G Am On the land there was no payment for rent F G Am The sun and the soil they provided F G Am And you didn't need much money to spend F G Am But now it's four o'clock in the morning F G Am At the convenience store F G Am I've got two more hours to be here F G Am And I don't think I can take anymore F G. Am 'Cause tonight the full moon is shining F G Am On the canyon that was our home F G Am In the valley below Big Mountain F G Am On this land is where we belong F G Am And tonight the full moon is shining F G Am On the canyon that was our home F G Am In the valley below Big Mountain F G Am On this land is where we belong F G Am On this land is where we belong F G Am On this land is where we belong