SOUTHLAND IN THE SPRINGTIME (Indigo Girls) ------------------------------------------- capo at the 2nd fret. G F C D G F C D [intro] G C D Maybe we'll make Texas by the morning G C D Light the bayou with our taillights in the night Em C G Eight hundred miles to El Paso from the state line F C Am7 D7 And we never have the money for the flight VERSE 2: G C D I'm in the back seat sleepy from the travel G C D Played our hearts out all night long in New Orleans Em C G C I'm dirty from the diesel fuel, drinking coffee black G Am7 D7 When the first breath of Texas comes in clean CHORUS: G C And there's something about the southland in the springtime G B7 Em C Where the waters flow with confidence and reason G C G C Though I miss her when I'm gone, it won't ever be too long Am7 G C D Till I'm home again to spend my favorite season Am7 G C D When God made me born a yankee he was teasing Em7 G C There's no place like home and none more pleasing D G C F D C G than the southland in the springtime Verse 3: G C D In Georgia, nights are softer than a whisper G C D Beneath a quilt somebody's mother made by hand Em C G C With the farmland like a tapestry passed down through generations F C Am7 D7 And the peach trees stitched across the land Verse 4: G C D There'll be cider up near Helen off the roadside G C D And warm peanuts in a bag to warm your fingers Em C G C And the smoke from the chimneys meets its maker in the sky F C Am7 D7 With a song that winter wrote whose melody lingers Chorus: G C And there's something about the southland in the springtime G B7 Em C Where the waters flow with confidence and reason G C G C Though I miss her when I'm gone, it won't ever be too long Am7 G C D Till I'm home again to spend my favorite season Am7 G C D When God made me born a yankee he was teasing Em7 G C There's no place like home and none more pleasing D G C F D C G than the southland in the springtime