White Rose By Fred Eaglesmith capo 4th fret C Am Em F (x2) C Well the whole town came out to watch Am the day they paved the parking lot Em Somebody hung a ribbon up F F and then they cut it down C And that big white rose upon that sign Am put innocence in all our lives Em We could see its neon lights F F half a mile out C Gas was fifty cents a gallon Am They put it in for you Em And they'd pump your tires and check your oil F F and wash your windows too C And we'd shine those cars bright as bright Am And we'd go park underneath that light Em Stare out at the prarie sky F F There was nothing else to do Chorus: Am But now there's plywood for glass Em where the windows all got smashed F And there's just a chuck of concrete G where those old pumps used to stand Am There's a couple of cars half outta the ground Em And that oil sign still spins 'round and 'round F G Am But I guess the White Rose filling station's just a memory now C And the girls would spend a couple a bucks Am just to meet the boys workin' at the pumps Em And they'd grow up and fall in love F F And they all moved away C Strangers used to stop and ask Am how far they'd driven off the map Em And then they built that overpass F F And now they stay out on the highway (Repeat Chorus) F And that neon sign was the heart and soul Am of this old one horse town G And it's like it lost its will to live F the day they shut it down (Repeat Chorus) (Repeat last line of chorus)