Key of E. Played in D Capo 2
Verse:
[D]They are little more than a few old guns handed down the line.
Once owned by my Nana and Papa, but now they are mine.
They've [G]been all the way to [A]Utah, then b[D]ack home to Texas [G]again.
They've [D]seen Colorado, Wyoming, and the Gr[A]and Canyon.
[G]Hunting trips in the fre[A]ezing snow and[D] up before the [G]sun.
They're now apart of [A]me, I got the gu[D]ns.
Verse: (same progression as verse above)
I never really got to know him I was much to young
He died on the Corpus Christi Bay when I was one.
A christian man I barely knew, but he was oh so proud of me.
He ran the nursery at the church for free
"Amazing Grace how sweet the sound" he always sung
Sometimes I can hear him when I fire them guns
Chorus:
[Bm]I've seen tears in [A]grown men's eyes when they [G]speak of their grandda[D]d
Then they [G]laugh at how he [D]spoiled then to the [A]bone
[Bm]I dont have those [A]memories that I [G]can hold on to[D]
[G]So I keep hanging on[A] to his old guns[D]
Verse: (same progression as the others)
Nana lived on a few more years until Christmas '79
I thank God for those childhood memories of mine
My sister told me in confidence her innocent secret birthday wish,
"dear Lord bring Nana back to us"
But instead she got her earrings old time clip-ons and she had fun
Me, I was 8 years old and I got the guns
Verse:
I was only daughter's son, his pride and all his love
Maybe someday if I try my best I'll be half the man he was
He knew love lasted longer. The great depression only made him stronger
He saved his pennied and prayed to God each night
He knew how to weather hard times and showed us how to overcome
I can feel his strength when I hold his guns
Outtro:
Just and old bolt-action 16 gauge
And my grandmother's 410
A 270 that my dad fired once
He brought a mule deer in
Verse:
[D]They are little more than a few old guns handed down the line.
Once owned by my Nana and Papa, but now they are mine.
They've [G]been all the way to [A]Utah, then b[D]ack home to Texas [G]again.
They've [D]seen Colorado, Wyoming, and the Gr[A]and Canyon.
[G]Hunting trips in the fre[A]ezing snow and[D] up before the [G]sun.
They're now apart of [A]me, I got the gu[D]ns.
Verse: (same progression as verse above)
I never really got to know him I was much to young
He died on the Corpus Christi Bay when I was one.
A christian man I barely knew, but he was oh so proud of me.
He ran the nursery at the church for free
"Amazing Grace how sweet the sound" he always sung
Sometimes I can hear him when I fire them guns
Chorus:
[Bm]I've seen tears in [A]grown men's eyes when they [G]speak of their grandda[D]d
Then they [G]laugh at how he [D]spoiled then to the [A]bone
[Bm]I dont have those [A]memories that I [G]can hold on to[D]
[G]So I keep hanging on[A] to his old guns[D]
Verse: (same progression as the others)
Nana lived on a few more years until Christmas '79
I thank God for those childhood memories of mine
My sister told me in confidence her innocent secret birthday wish,
"dear Lord bring Nana back to us"
But instead she got her earrings old time clip-ons and she had fun
Me, I was 8 years old and I got the guns
Verse:
I was only daughter's son, his pride and all his love
Maybe someday if I try my best I'll be half the man he was
He knew love lasted longer. The great depression only made him stronger
He saved his pennied and prayed to God each night
He knew how to weather hard times and showed us how to overcome
I can feel his strength when I hold his guns
Outtro:
Just and old bolt-action 16 gauge
And my grandmother's 410
A 270 that my dad fired once
He brought a mule deer in