{t:Rose Of Cimarron} {st:Poco} {sot} DK "Rose Of Cimarron" 1976 Rusty Young - steel guitar, guitar, vocals Rusty Young said of the song: "'Rose of Cimarron' is a song I wrote after I picked up a brochure while we [Poco] were on tour in Oklahoma in 1973. It told a story of a woman who took in outlaws in the 1800's. She fed them, mended their wounds and sent them on their way. Or so they say. ... [W]hen I played 'Rose' for the band, everyone wanted to make it a Poco record." Capo 2nd Chorus [E]Ro-ll along, roll [B]o-n, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [E]Du-sty days are [B]go-ne, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [G]Shadows touch the sand and [Em]look to see who's sta-n[B]din' [G]Waitin' at your window, [Em]watchin' will they ever sh-[B]ow? [G]Can you hear them calling? [Em]You know they have fa-llen [B]on [G]Campfires cold and dark that, [Em]never see a spark burn [F#]bri-[B]ght [E]Ro-ll along, roll [B]o-n, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [E]Du-sty days are [B]go-ne, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [G]Trails that brought them ho-me, [Em]echo names they've [B]kno-wn [G]Four days high and lonely, [Em]comin' to you only [B]he-re [G]You're the one they'd turn to, [Em]the only one they knew who'd [B]do [G]All her best to be around, [Em] when the chips were [F#]do-[B]wn [E]Ro-ll along, roll [B]o-n, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [E]Du-sty days are [B]go-ne, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [G]Shadows touch the sand and, [Em]look to see who's sta-n[B]din' [G]Waitin' at your window, [Em]watchin' will they ever [F#]sh-[B]ow? [E]Ro-ll along, roll [B]o-n, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [E]Du-sty days are [B]go-ne, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [E]Ro-ll along, roll [B]o-n, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron [E]Du-sty days are [B]go-ne, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron SOLO PLAY 4 TIMES [E] [B] [A] [E] [E]Hea-rts like yours be[B]lo-ng, [A]Fo-llowing the [E]da-wn [E]Wra-pped up in a [B]so-ng, [A]Ro-se of Cima[E]rron outro, play the chorus/solo chords