F Fsus4 Come sit beside me and I'll sing you one last song C F For you to carry with you as you go F Fsus4 And I'll Remember you here in the frosty dawn C F And the lightly fallin' February snow F Fsus4 Tomorrow you'll be rollin' somewhere light and free C F Somewhere where the chilly winds don't blow F Fsus4 And maybe now and then you'll stop and think of me C F And the lightly fallin' February snow C Don't ask me where the magic moments Fsus4 F all have gone C F You know you don't really want to know F Fsus4 And your memory of me is gonna last as long C F As the early melting February snow (Lap steel solo) F Fsus4 Guess there ain't no use for to try to talk C F Maybe should've tried it long ago F Fsus4 Now all the summer pathways where we used to walk C F Are covered by the February snow C I really hope you'll your garden Fsus4 F In the sun C F And that it helps your pretty flowers grow F Fsus4 And maybe I'll just remembered as the one C F Who saw you through the February snow F Fsus4 Come sit beside me and I'll sing you one last song C F For you to carry with you as you go F Fsus4 And I'll Remember you here in the frosty dawn C F And the lightly fallin' February snow F Fsus4 Come sit beside me and I'll sing you one last song C F For you to carry with you as you go F Fsus4 And I'll Remember you here in the frosty dawn C F And the lightly fallin' February snow This was recorded anywhere from 1971 to 1974 for either their first and self titled album - DR HOOK, their second - Sloppy Seconds, or their third - Belly Up!. It was never put on any of the three mentioned, so it was never released. This with a group of other non released tracks must have been found by someone at CBS then they probably heard the songs and liked them, put them on a tape and kept them because they're out there now. That group of recordings is known as Fried Face because of a conversation had by Dennis and Ray. This song can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmyFLZoxZxw or the whole list at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8129D6326B8C0F31 and http://bigozine2.com/roio/?p=1037