Tom: E E Jessie went away last summer, A E a couple of months ago After all our time together, A E it was hard to see her go She called me right up when she arrived, A E asked me one more time to come but livin' on an L.A. freeway A E ain't my kind of havin' fun (Chorus) A6 E I think I'd rather be a cowboy A6 E I think I'd rather ride the range A6 E I think I'd rather be a cowboy B Bsus E than to lay me down in love in lady's chains (Verse 2) E When we were just beginning, A E it was such an easy way layin' back up in the mountains, A E singin' songs for sunny days (but she got) tired of pickin' daisies A E and cookin' my meals for me She can live the life she wants to, yes, A E and it's all right with me (to chorus) (Interlude) B A E I'd rather live on the side of a mountain B Bsus A E than wander through canyons of concrete and steel B A E I'd rather laugh with the rain and sunshine E A F# B Bsus and lay down my sundown in some starry field (Verse 3) E Oh but I miss her in the morning A E when I awake alone and the absence of her laughter A E is a cold and empty sound But her memory always makes me smile A E and I want you to know I love her, yes I love her A E just enough to let her go (to chorus)