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"Crop Comes In"
Chatham County Line
Capo 2
G Am > C
Sweet Marie I can hardly Wait
G Am > C
Theres gas in the tank, tonights are fate
G Am > C
Let us not part souls by the porches light
G Am > C D
Let's go out together into the night
G Am > C
She said her friend Peter had a steady wage
G Am > C
A home for two, numbers on the page
G Am > C
Well I thought for a while and that's when she spoke
G Am > C D
And the words as they started I thought were a joke, she said
Chorus:
[G]Come see me when your cr[Am]op comes in
[C](When the water's high you can affo[D]rd to spend)
I'm [G]high on the cotton and my dr[Am]ess is fine
[C](And I'd spend it all if you co[D]uld be mine)
I'm n[G]ot the kind of woman that's b[Am]ound to lose
[C]So don't come around with your p[D]oor boy blues[G]
Verse II:
[G]She was sore from the moment she picked up[Am][C]
[G]A plastic fork and a paper cup[Am][C]
[G]But She laughed at my jokes and she sure could sm[Am]ile[C]
[G]Something cheap as love should last a while[Am], she said[C][D]
Chorus
[D]Does a diamond really tal[G]k that loud
[Am]Does just love not m[C]ake you proud
[D]When you've got all you[Am] can use
[C]Don't bore me with your[D] rich girl blues
Verse III:
G Am > C
Well Sweet Marie I can hardly wait
G Am > C
Back when I thought you were my fate
G Am > C
But a diamond told you to walk that aisle
G Am > C D
Even though you could have been, could have been my style
Chorus
"Crop Comes In"
Chatham County Line
Capo 2
G Am > C
Sweet Marie I can hardly Wait
G Am > C
Theres gas in the tank, tonights are fate
G Am > C
Let us not part souls by the porches light
G Am > C D
Let's go out together into the night
G Am > C
She said her friend Peter had a steady wage
G Am > C
A home for two, numbers on the page
G Am > C
Well I thought for a while and that's when she spoke
G Am > C D
And the words as they started I thought were a joke, she said
Chorus:
[G]Come see me when your cr[Am]op comes in
[C](When the water's high you can affo[D]rd to spend)
I'm [G]high on the cotton and my dr[Am]ess is fine
[C](And I'd spend it all if you co[D]uld be mine)
I'm n[G]ot the kind of woman that's b[Am]ound to lose
[C]So don't come around with your p[D]oor boy blues[G]
Verse II:
[G]She was sore from the moment she picked up[Am][C]
[G]A plastic fork and a paper cup[Am][C]
[G]But She laughed at my jokes and she sure could sm[Am]ile[C]
[G]Something cheap as love should last a while[Am], she said[C][D]
Chorus
[D]Does a diamond really tal[G]k that loud
[Am]Does just love not m[C]ake you proud
[D]When you've got all you[Am] can use
[C]Don't bore me with your[D] rich girl blues
Verse III:
G Am > C
Well Sweet Marie I can hardly wait
G Am > C
Back when I thought you were my fate
G Am > C
But a diamond told you to walk that aisle
G Am > C D
Even though you could have been, could have been my style
Chorus