G C G [Verse] D G I choose to see not the things that be C G Or the miles and the years that are gone C G I pay no heed to tomorrow's need C I'm blinded by the snow and the sun G C G 'Til all I can see is my darling and me C Like young flowers blooming in spring G D C Like flowers we grew and no other I knew G C G But the Rose of the San Joaquin [Verse] D G Ah, the gypsies will dance, while stealing a glance C G As leaves might blow in the wind C G And the fields are worked in a sweat stained shirt C 'Til the workers move on again G C G And the tramps and hawkers, with stories wild C Beguiled a young boy to dream G D C Enticing me to leave my love G C G The Rose of the San Joaquin [Instrumental] G D C G C G [Verse] D G I've watched the rise of light in the sky C G Where the sun climbs out of the sea C G Seen giants fall in the mountains tall C Where the lumbermen cut down the trees G C G I've played in the sand with the gulf coast wind C And slept in the grass tall and green G D C But nowhere I've been would I go back again G C G 'Cept to the San Joaquin [Verse] D G But the road back home is long and it's hard C G And the miles they stretch into years C G And the tramps and hawkers in every town C Oh god, but it brings me to tears G C G When I got home, I found just a flower on a mound C It shamed the green grasses of spring G D C And it grew from the grave of my darling little girl G C G The Rose of the San Joaquin [Instrumental] G D C G C G [Verse] D G Oh, see us today out on your highway C G Or asleep in the doors of a train C G See the gypsies dance with their damned knowing glances C While the peddlers shout out their refrain G C G And who's gonna care, and who's gonna share C All the joys, and troubles we've seen? G D C Like ghosts, we roam, without friends or home G C G These tramps and hawkers and me D C Like ghosts, we roam, without friends or home G C G These tramps and hawkers and me