Billy Walker - Sundown Mary
[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
C G F CI first met Sundown Mary a year ago today
G FTraveling the same road I was, but going the other way
E Am C D7 GWe talked and then she said you might be nice to have around
F C F C G7 C C CIf you don't mind a laying your head wherever the sun goes down
[Verse 2]
G F CI've always been a loner never had no one before
G F CBut with every town we passed through I loved her a little more
Am C D7 GAnd one night when I kissed her, I thought she felt the same
F C F C G7 CBut then the spell was broken by the whistle of a train
[Chorus]
G C F C Am C What have you heard from Sundown Mary what has she done today
F Em Am D7 GIs she eating her food from the silver spoon and off of the golden plate
F C E AmIs she in the chips in Texas or stranded broke in Maine
F C Am F CDo you know if Sundown Mary ever speaks my name
F C CEver speaks my name
[Verse 3]
G F CWe hopped a train to Baton Rouge the trip took several days
G F CI had no idea that she thought of going separate ways
Am C D7 GThere in the crowded station she softly spoke my name
F C F C G C C CAnd said it's time to leave you cause I come and Go like rain
[Verse 4]
G F CThere's not much left of what you'd call the man I used to be
G F CFor in her place an empty space haunts my memory
Am C D7 GAlways broke and lonely I age a year a day
F C F C G7 CAnd when I get to drinking nights there's just one thing, I say
[Chorus]
G C F C Am C What have you heard from Sundown Mary what has she done today
F Em Am D7 GIs she eating her food from the silver spoon and off of the golden plate
F C E AmIs she in the chips in Texas or stranded broke in Maine
F C Am F CDo you know if Sundown Mary ever speaks my name
F C CEver speaks my name
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