Gov't Mule - Patchwork Quilt Warren Haynes' song to Jerry Garcia A studio version can be found on Phil Lesh's 'There and Back Again' album C# I never knew you D A Bm But then who really did? F# E If you were at all like me F# B You managed to keep yourself hid Bm E A patchwork quilt of a life D C# C Memories embroidered D A On your soul C# So please forgive me D A Bm For putting you in my song F# E But the spirit she moves me F# B In fact she pushes me along Bm E It's a patchwork quilt of a life D C# C Can't stop the river D A Just let it roll F# We were at Jones Beach Em A When we got the word F# Em A Saddest sound that I ever heard F# B The bluest note that nobody could play F# E A Ravens sang with us that night on the stage F# E A Tears of sadness, tears of rage F# D C# C But nobody spoke, we all felt old D A And in the way C# So walk beside me D A Bm Or above me, I don't know F# E These days it sure seems F# B I'm lost where ever I go F# E A God, how could you, I heard someone say F# E A And what do we do with our lives now anyway? F# B Now that our North Star can no longer be found F# E A But there's a banjo moon in a tie-dyed sky F# E A Hippies dance and babies cry F# D A B Church bells ring as a silver-haired angel looks down D E F# And the blood of his music runs through the veins of our guitars B B Bright lights, Dark Star C# I never knew you D A Bm But then who really did F# E If you were at all like me F# B You managed to keep yourself hid