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My Rosalie
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My Rosalie Recorded by Wynn Stewart Written by Hap Lowell
C G7 C Mourning doves were singing when Rosalie was born
Eyes were full of sadness hair the shade of corn F C When she was just a young one she ran away alone G7 C The thoughts in me would find her and carry her back home Am C G7 C Rosalie Rosalie I had to go to town when Rosalie was born
G7 C Every fellow in the county called on Rosalie
They done their best to win her but I knew it weren't to be F C It was me who really loved her I had right from the start G7 C She finally gave her hand to me but never gave her heart Am C G7 C Rosalie Rosalie I had to go to town when Rosalie was born
G7 C The mountains that I love so well were not for Rosalie
Bright lights of the city were all that she could see F C When I'd come home and find her gone I'd follow her to town G7 C She'd come home with me and promise me to stop her running round Am C G7 C Rosalie Rosalie I’ve got to go to town and bring Rosalie home
G7 C The last time she left me I stood and watched her go
I knew I couldn't hold her although I love her so F C A man came up the mountain and he said I saw your wife G7 C She took up with a gambler and the gambler took her life Am C G7 C Rosalie Rosalie I've got to go to town and bring my Rosalie home
G7 C I've got to go to town and bring my Rosalie home
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