Tom: D D* [Verse 1] D G He was born in Virginia, D G In the Shenadoah Valley, D G Em A Right about the time that this country got free, D G When his father died they left, D G Packed it up and headed west, D G Em A To the hills that put the east in Tennessee, D Say Ho. [Interlude] D* [Verse 2] D G A man has got to make his mark, D G And the second British war did start, D G Em A He was bored so he joined and went along, D G Took an arrow in the hip, D G A ball in the shoulder but he ever quit, D G Em A Still full of fight when they finally dragged him home, D Say ho. [Interlude] D* [Chorus 1] F#m Bm Reading Homer to some Cherokee maidens, F#m Bm And you know how Tennessee is in the fall, F#m Bm If you're not gonna make your dreams epic, Em Asus4 Why bother to dream anything at all? [Verse 3] D G He met a man named Andy Jack, D G Who put him on the Nashville map, D G Em A But even then that town could piss you off, D G You partied hard and ran the state, D G Found a girl to take his name, D G Em A And they still don't know why he up and left it all, D Say Ho. [Interlude] D* [Chorus 2] F#m Bm Never trust nobody when you're drinking, F#m Bm Lest you get insulted or rolled, F#m Bm Drink too much you'll pickle up your instinct, Em Asus4 And then you can’t trust anyone at all. [Verse 4] D G Half mystic and half showman, D G Half poet and half sage, D G Em A And way too stubborn to ever admit defeat, D G Although Texas was no state, D G San Jacinto was the place, D G Em A That destiny was ready to be seized, D Say Ho. [Interlude] D* [Verse 5] D G Well Texas he created you, D G And three times he did save you too, D G Em A And tried to help you make it on your own, D G You joined the union anyway, D G And when he thought you should stay, D G Em A You turned your back on him and sent him home. [Chorus 3] F#m Bm Is there anyone still left so full of honor, F#m Bm You can trust everything you heard? F#m Bm In Texas anywhere that you may wander, Em Asus4 Sam Houston was the man that kept his word.