Sunflowers D C G Well there's cars on the driveway as you turn into the yard, C G D The casket's in the living room, you look away and swallow hard. D C G Someone hands you a bottle, and you don't know who they are. C G D Ain't it funny how you used to know everybody in these parts. D C G And you hardly knew the dead man, though you spoke a time or to two. C G D He had a wife and two small children, and he lived just like you do. Chorus: D C G And he died on his tractor, holdin' his end down, C G D Forty acres left to plant and forty in the ground. D C G But he never had a chance, that's what they're saying now. C G D The bank was gonna walk in any day anyhow. D C G And it makes you kind of wonder, as you watch the daylight burn, C G D Wonder if he knew it, wonder if he'd heard. D C G She's got a crooked smile and there's dark around her eyes. C G D She says she knows she's got to get on with her life. D C G And you stand off the lawn, and look to where the sun sets. C G D And someone says we ain't seen the last of it yet. Chorus D C G There's a crop of yellow sunflowers, in the field across the way C G D Makes you sorta grin as you're coming down the lane D C G Three hundred bucks a ton, it's what they said at plantin' time C G D But when it comes to harvest it wasn't worth a dime Source: Phone Lyrics