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(Not everything is marked with chords, but you'll catch on fast)
Intro: C - G - D (x2)
(Verse)
D A
I look around at the first signs of spring,
G D
willow trees pushing out leaves of light green.
D A G D
I got a cave in my backyard, reminds me of all the scary and dark.
(Chorus*)
G A
Tennessee mountains and slade bottom streams,
D G
roll down my brain and float in my dreams.
D A D
I'd never found an arrowhead before.
There's a blue heron out there, he's eating snails.
Eats the whole thing, even the shells.
Walking through amaranth and black berry vines,
down by the water with a bottle of wine.
*Tennessee mountains and slade bottom streams,
roll down my brain and float in my dreams.
I'd never found an arrowhead before.
*Black eyed girl say see' my friend,
she gonna be there until the end,
but I'd never found an arrowhead before.
C - G - D (x2)
You can make a stone path to the other side,
you can make waterfalls for the fairies to ride,
but when you get there I just hope you know
the dreams all around you and the rivers still flow.
*Got me a daughter and I got me a son,
I remember the days when I didn't have one,
but I'd never found an arrowhead before.
*Cut like a razor and it stab like a blade,
it'll kill anything that's ever been made.
Float through the wind and pierce the dark,
right through the skin, right through the heart.
But I'd never found an arrowhead before...
C - G - D (x2)
I look around me and I wanna live,
got a farm in the country and a mortgage on the hill.
Come visit me, hell, it ain't that far.
We can go swimming right in the backyard.
*Tennessee mountains and slade bottom streams,
roll down my brain and float in my dreams.
I'd never found an arrowhead before.
*Tennessee mountains and slade bottom streams,
roll down my brain and float in my dreams.
I'd never found an arrowhead before.
Outro: C - G - D (x2)
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