r version which sounds right then I watched her perform this and she used these chords, which is a bit easier and can embellish a bit more. e.g C and F some hammers and from the A chord slide first finger (E) up two frets to F#. I'm no pro and this is my first one and I took the lyrics from the first version so cheers to that guy as well. All the chords relative to the capo and all the work done down that end. CAPO I F7 We got the last of the apples, C Rosy just from the weather, Bb F A An orchard map spread out green and red. F7 A ten-cent yellow hat, C Rotten fruit kicked off the path. Bb F Our hands in our pockets A And our pockets in our pants. F7 C Racing out ahead to be the reddest heart beat beating, Bb F A Out on the scene busting blood through a young body. F7 A puddle with a jacket cap, C A picnic in a mountain pass, Bb F A A taste of summer coming back: D A summer swam by a foggy dam. Bm G A A Poughkeepsie scam around a mountain bend. D Bm The season changed, the best of us changed. G A The rest of us stuck behind to keep the silver shined. Bb, C, D F7 A piano in a window bay C A straight back with a ribboned braid Bb F A Blue Ridge brick in an almond shade F7 A chin on a worn-out wrist. C A magnet with a grocery list says: Bb F A My, oh my, my toes get tired, F7 C Bb F7 A But I dont let on, or let go—I sing along. F7 Back home Ive got a couple friends C We drink together on the weekends Bb F A We keep our nails trimmed and fingers tough. F7 I’ve got a felt hat collection, C A dresser drawer to put my pants in. Bb F A What, oh, what more could a woman want? F7 I want an overhaul for my guitar, C A string endorsement and a shiney new car. Bb F A Piles of fruit and a fully stocked bar. F7 Money for a flight out west, C Cute shoes and a vintage dress, Bb F A Big, new houses for all my relatives. D Bm I want to land in a tugging hand: G A A youthful bed with a youthful plan. D Bm I want to wait and take my time, G A All my time, and keep my silver shined. Bb, C, D