(A Square Dance Caller's One Sided Conversation)
Ole D Seven
Saturday, June 12, 2004
Wade Farlowe
CD D7
Crank up the jukebox with ole D7
G C
And we'll head on down a lost highway
CD D7
That song puts me in, near seventh heaven
G C
And maybe, old Luke the Drifter will come this way
E Am
R.D., Jimmy, Clent and Lum, just to mention some
D
Braxton, Pee Wee, Don and Felton
D G
Won't you give'em a hand, the cowboy band (applause in background)
CD D7
Crank up the jukebox with ole D7
G
And we'll head on down a lost
G
No matter what the cost
G C
And we'll head on down a lost highway
On My Hands
(A Square Dance Conversation)
Friday, April 09, 2004 10:56:00 PM
Wade Farlowe
Em/E alternating
It may be I don't know enough to know
Em/E alternating
Maybe, I don't understand
Em/E alternating
Why folks can't say what they mean to say
Em/E alternating
Without a slide ruler plan
C D
Could be I've had too much dirt in my life
A Em
Too much dirt on my hands
AM D
Might be I have too much blood in my life
C Em
Too much blood on my hands
Friends tell me I don't have any friends
Might be I have them one'n all
Lots of folks say that I should back away
But be at their beckon call
Possibly there's enough them in my life
Too much me on my hands
May be I have too much still water in my life
Too much time on my hands
People say I don't have enough to think
Could be I don't have a plan
Some folks say that I'm too deep for deep
And they just can't understand
May be I have too much still water in my life
Too much time on my hands
Possibly there's enough them in my life
Too much me on my hands
Could it be that I have seen way too much
Too far gone to explain
How folks care enough to play their cards
Bluffing with mistrust and pain
Might be I have too much blood in my life
Too much blood on my hands
Could be I've had too much dirt in my life
Too much dirt on my hands