Capo 5 Dm7 Am Autumn on the Maine coast, Mary-Ann was closing windows C Em Talking to herself yeah she lived alone Dm7 Am Looking at her fields now, she steps outside of the farmhouse C Em Every year a little less eager to grow Dm7 G Those fields were born on a wild soul, Am still a fraction of a balanced whole D F Oh but control belonged in the hands of the oilmen now [Chorus] Am G D Oh there's a trouble comin' in, F Am G it's got my heart in a murmuring state Am C Where must I fix my eyes to know F Am G Am That I'll be here to watch it fade, to watch it fade G F Oooo oooo ooooh Dm7 Am They were dancing in Havana, celebrating quince?era C Em Speaking softly by the radio Dm7 Am Some believed that they could wait it out, others felt only a growing doubt C Em But few perceived the October storm Dm7 G Outside there was a rustle in the oak leaves Am There was a frost that was starting to heave D F So many more at home, singing their kids to sleep [Repeat Chorus] Dm7 Am Jefferey built a gravestone, for the summer when he made known C Em Money it was gonna get tight for him Dm7 Am It was harder than he lot on, but you could say that he'd been betting on C Em The lesser horse, time and again Dm7 G Still he remembered when his kid was born Am He remembered how the air was warm D F But most of all, he thought about the task at hand Am G D Oh there's a trouble comin' in, F Am G it's got my heart in a murmuring state Am C Where must I fix my eyes to know F Am G That I'll be here to watch it fade, oh Am G F Trouble comin' in my heart's in a murmuring state Am G F Trouble comin' in my heart's in a murmuring state Am G Am Trouble comin' in my heart's in a murmuring state G F Oooo oooo ooooh