G
I look at my brown suitcase
G D
And think of all the places that I've been,
D
Railroad yards and prison guards,
D7 G
All the dumpy little towns along the stem
G
And the whispering of the people
G D
As they watch every move that I go through;
D7
I remember all those things,
G
Mostly I remember loving you.
G7 C
I remember loving you,
G
Back when the world was new,
D
And I think you loved me too,
D7 G
I remember loving you
G
The buckskin smells so the people tell
G D
As we huddled in the boxcar from the rain;
D
Flashing lights that cut the night,
D7 G
The railroad bull that pulled us off the train,
G
When the winter's cold and the Norther blows
G D
I'm huddled in the corner 'til I'm blue;
D7
I remember all these things,
G
Mostly I remember loving you.
G7 C
I remember loving you,
G
Back when the world was new,
D
And I think you loved me too,
D7 G
I remember loving you
G
Winter streets where the frozen sleet
G D
Comes soaking through the cardboard in my shoes,
D
Where the promised land might be a place
D7 G
Where a man could find free cigarettes and booze,
G
And the alleyways full of ragged strays,
G D
The doorway wine I tell my troubles to,
D7
I remember all these things,
G
Mostly I remember loving you.
G7 C
I remember loving you,
G
Back when the world was new,
D
And I think you loved me too,
D7 G
I remember loving you
G7 C
I remember loving you,
G
Back when the world was new,
D
And I think you loved me too,
D7 G
I remember loving you