Written by Hal Ketchum
D Daddy brought home a photograph G D from the paper yesterday. D It showed a line of wagons G A Movin' someplace far away. G That picture made my Daddy smile D A Bm And it made my Momma cry. G Seems like Daddy's wagonload of dreams A have long since passed him by.2. Well, he talked on all through suppertime 'bout a good prospector's life. Couldn't see Momma didn't want to be No good prospector's wife. He said we best sail out and go before the weather turns to cold. Maybe buy ourselves an extry horse to carry all that gold. CHORUS: 3. Well, I got up as soon as the first light came to start the mornin' fire. Wonderin' if my Momma's will Cooled that man's desire. And inside the stove upon the coals And ash and paper lay. Was a ghostly line of wagons movin' someplace far away. CHORUS: (repeat last line of chorus)G And the dreams that make a sparrow fly D can make an eagle fall. G One that makes a rich man money D A Ain't no dream at all. G It's a crying shame to wake up D A Bm Just to find its all been broke in two. G D Careful what your dreamin' cause it someday may come true.
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