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John Hartford - Six O'Clock Train and a Girl With Green Eyes (Chord)
Album: Natural To Be Gone (1967)
Submitter: bluerabbit10 (105) on 4/28/10
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Six O'clock Train and a Girl with Green Eyes
John Hartford
Released on: Natural To Be Gone, The Love Album & All In The Name Of Love
Thanks to Harp Girl for lyrics
And John Hartford.Org John Hotze sound track(video)
Banjo tuned E, Capo 3, Key of B

Here's a youtube version I found, will post video, and get around to changing tab later. Jul 23 2011...v.g.



     B
It's hard to concentrate on waiting
                                                     
Wondering if she will know my face
   E                                                     
Trying to remember, it might have been the time
                               B                   
Or maybe might have been the place
                                             
In an underground railroad station,just out of the rain
    E                              B                            
So much depends on the six o'clock train
            F#      B
And a girl with green eyes

  B                                      
The hands on the subway clock
                                              
Are almost straight up and down
    E                                                
Way back in that dark black tunnel
                  B          
I thought I heard a sound
                                                   
Will she know me when she sees me;
     E                                              
Or wait to hear my voice?
                                  B                                    
When I see her walking through the steam
                                                     
In the maddening rush hour noise
    E                                                   
In an underground railroad station, just out of the rain
                                        B
So much depends on the six o'clock train
                F#     B     
And a girl with green eyes

      B
So silly in my nervousness

So crazy in my fears
     E
I asked a man with a brown suit on
                                B                 
Does the six o'clock stop here?

He reassured me quickly, and turned as if in pain
       E
And I wondered maybe he like I, depending on the train
           B                               B                        
In an underground railroad station, just out of the rain

So much depends on the six o'clock train
                F#     B
And a girl with green eyes



 
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