[C] The Warden made a comment That the Governor sure does write a pretty [D] hand As he [G] handed me the paper That has given me my freedom, once a-[C] gain The Governor said I'm sorry That new evidence came seven years too [D] late Go [G] home and start your life again Revenge will only fill your heart with [C] hate.
As the train pulls into the station I can see Peggy waiting there for me But I can tell there's something wrong She's not the happy girl she used to be Peggy hasn't said much As she drives along the road back to our farm And she ignored the question When I asked her where she got this pretty car.
As she pulled into the driveway I can see she's planted flowers all around I'm surprised to see good paint I thought the place would surely be run down I said Peggy you've done wonders And I wonder how you've done it on your own She said I had to hire a hand I never could have run this farm alone.
CHANGE TO D: [D] Then Peggy started cryin' and she said There's something that you have to [E] see There's a [A] little boy inside And you should know that he is only [D] three We went inside and Peggy said I'm sorry but there's nothing I can [E] do But if [A] you'll let us stay here I'll try my best to make it up to [D] you.
The little boy looked frightened At the thin man who has come in from the cold He hides behind his mother's skirt As she bends down to wipe his little nose I said Peggy, I still love you And I'll do my best to try to understand For God has pardoned both of us And don't the Governor write a pretty hand?
Then [A] Peggy dried her tears when I said Don't the Governor write a pretty [D] hand?Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.