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[Verse 1]
D G D
Say this deal's about over, and I guess that's true,
A D D7
Town used to have twelve stores, now we got two.
G D
Big boys movin' in, small farmers movin' on.
A D D7
The way may be goin', but the life ain't gone.
[VersE 2]
G D
On a summer evenin' when the corn's head high,
A D D7
And there's more lightnin' bugs than stars in the sky.
G D
Ah, you get the feelin' things may be alright,
A D D7
On a summer evenin' before the dark of night.
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[Verse 3]
G D
Walked down by the river where my good fields are,
A D D7
It's a dusty old road, but there ain't many cars.
G D
Think about my wife, my daughter and my son,
A D
If the good Lord's still lookin', the Lord's will be done.
[Verse 4]
G D
But on a summer evenin' when the corn's head high,
A D D7
And there's more lightnin' bugs than stars in the sky.
G D
Ah, you get the feelin' things may be alright,
A D D7
On a summer evenin' before the dark of night.
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[Otro]
D G D
Mmm, on a summer evenin' when the corn's head high,
A D
And there's more lightnin' bugs than stars in the sky.
G D
Ah you get the feelin' things may be alright,
A D
On a summer evenin' before the dark of night.
A G G D D
On a summer evenin' before the dark of night.