"Six Feet of Snow" by Lowell George and Keith
Godchaux
Verse 1:
[C]Six feet of [G]snow
[C]coming through my [F]radio
It's raining in sti[G]lettos from [C]here
clear [F]down to [G]Mexi[C]co
My hands they're [G]numb from [C]hanging
on that [F]steering wheel
They're frozen [G]tight, hope the [C]wind
don't [F]blow me off the [G]road
to[C]night
[F]Don't you [G]know
the ice and [C]snow
Is [F]sneaking in [G]through
my win[C]dows
[F]Don't you know how much I [G]hate
to [Am]be so cold and so a[G]lone
I'm coming home
Chorus:
[G]If it wasn't for the lines that
wind side by side
I'd be lying next to her, next to her to[C]night,
to[F]night, to[G]night
Lying next to her to[C]night.
Verse 2:
[C]Sweet New Or[G]leans
that's [C]where my girl she [F]waits
for me
Hair so long and eyes so [G]green
She's the [C]prettiest [F]girl
I've [G]ever [C]seen
[F]Don't you [G]know
the ice and [C]snow
Is [F]sneaking [G]through
this boy's win[C]dow
[F]Don't you know how much I [G]hate
to [Am]be so cold and so a[G]lone
I'm coming home
Chorus
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