#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: Ugo Piomelli {title:Memories of East Texas} {st:Michelle Shocked} M[G]emories of East Texas and those pi[C]ne-green rolling hi[D]lls C[G]overed in the springtime with go[C]lden daffodi[D]ls Ro[C]wing on Sandy la[D]ke come April, ha[G]rvesting h[Bm]ay in J[Em]une Si[C]tting by the road watching wellfires burn by an o[D7]ld October moon {c:Chorus} I[C] learned to drive on those East[D] Texas red clay b[G]ackroads And I m[C]ean to tell you my fri[D]end they weren't no e[G]asy roads You had to w[C]atch out for all the c[D]urves d[G]own by Ke[Bm]lsey C[Em]reek And d[C]etour through the Lindsay's pasture when the waters ran too d[D]eep Memories of East Texas and of Gilmer, county seat of Upshur Looking back and asking myself ``What the hell did you let them break your spirit for?'' Their lives ran in circles so small, they thought they'd seen it all And they couldn't make a place for a girl who'd seen the ocean {c:Chorus} But those memories of East Texas and those pine-green rolling hills Covered in the springtime with wild daffodils Sitting in those Piney woods, playing my guitar Thinking back on the roads I'd come, thinking I had not come that far {c:Chorus} # # Submitted to the ftp.nevada.edu:/pub/guitar archives # by Ugo Piomelli # 7 November 1992