Amarillo Sky

Jason Aldean

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Intro: - (verse 1) He gets up before the dawn packs a lunch and a thermos full of coffee It’s another day in the dusty haze it’s burnin rays are wearin down his body Diesel’s worth the price of gold it’s the cheapest grain he’s ever sold but he’s still holdin on He just takes the tractor another round                                - and pulls the plow across the ground                        - And sends up another prayer He says Lord I never complain I never ask why                               - Please don’t let my dreams run dry Underneath underneath this Amarillo Sky (verse 2) That hail storm back in 83’ sure did take a toll on his family   D                   He stayed strong and carried on just like his dad and grand-dad did before him On his knees every night he prays please let my crops and children grow Cause that’s all he’s ever known He just takes the tractor another round                                - and pulls the plow across the ground                        - And sends up another prayer He says Lord I never complain I never ask why PLease don’t let my dreams run dry Underneath underneath this Amarillo Sk---y-----y---y       (lead - - - - ) And he just takes the tractor another round another round another round And he just takes the tractor another round another round He says I never complain I never ask why                               - PLease don’t let my dreams run dry UNderneath underneath this Amarillo Sk---y-----y---y       - -                                         underneath this Amarillo Sky

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La chanson évoque la vie d’un agriculteur qui se lève avant l’aube pour travailler dur dans les champs, armé de son thermos et de ses outils. Malgré les difficultés et les épreuves, comme la tempête de grêle qui a affecté sa famille, il reste résilient et continue d’avancer, inspiré par la force de ses ancêtres. Chaque soir, il s’adresse à Dieu avec humilité, mettant sa foi en ses rêves et la survie de ses cultures et de ses enfants. Sous le ciel d'Amarillo, il cherche la paix et la prospérité, sans jamais se décourager.