Verse A E Well, I figure myself a mighty luck man with the simple few things I've got E There's money in the pockets of these old wore out jeans E A I've got a trailer house and a lot A7 D My wife's good lookin' and a heck of a cook and she does her best to satisfy D A I've got a little bitty boy he's my pride and joy E A And a happiness that money can't buy Chorus D A Well I owe everything that I've got the the Lord he's delt me a mighty good hand D E And I owe a lotta people in a lot of different ways for making me what I am D A But the one thing that I'm most thankful for I guess it was a stroke of good luck A E A D Is when the Lord looked down on this great big world and made those horses that buck Verse C G Well, I wonder what my life would be like today if not for them buckin' old broncs G C I guess I'd be tied to desk and a phone or workin' at some old gas pumps C F Well I know that I can't ride forever but I'll do it just as long as I can Cause it's live for today forget about tomorrow life of a rodeo man Chorus F C Well I owe everything that I've got the the Lord he's delt me a mighty good hand F G And I owe a lotta people in a lot of different ways for making me what I am F C But the one thing that I'm most thankful for I guess it was a stroke of good luck C G C F C When the Lord looked down on this great big world And made those horses that buck