C F G C
Oh, the sun rolls down, big as a miracle
F
And fades from the Midwest Sky
C F G C
And the corn and the trees wave in the breeze
F C
As if to say goodbye
C F G C
Oh, my grandfather stood right here as a younger man
F
In nineteen and forty three
C F G C
And with the sweat and his tears, the rain and the years
F G C
He grew life from the soil and seed
C G F
Oh I'm goin' down to the dreaming fields
C F
But what will be my harvest now
G C F
Where every tear that falls on a memory feels
F
Like rain on the rusted plow
C
Rain on the rusted plow
C F G C
And these fields they dream of wheat in the summertime
F
Grandchildren running free
C F G C
And the bales of hay at the end of the day
F C
And the scarecrow that just scared me
C F G C
Now the houses they grow like weeds in a flower bed
F C
This morning the silo fell
C F G C F
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Seems the only way a man can live off the land these days
G C
Is to buy and sell
C G F
Oh I'm goin' down to the dreaming fields
C F
But what will be my harvest now
G C F
Where every tear that falls on a memory feels
F
Like rain on the rusted plow
C
Rain on the rusted plow
F G
Like the rain on the roof on the porch by the kitchen
F G
Where as my grandmother sings, I can hear if I listen
F G C
Running down, running down to the end of the world I loved
This will be my harvest now
C F G C
And the sun rolls down, big as a miracle
F
And fades in the Midwest sky
C F G C
And the corn and the trees wave in the breeze
F G
As if to say goodbye
F C
As if to say goodbye
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