G [Verse 1]G Em Being born in blocks of buildingsF C G With a subway lullabyG Em When I dreamed of AppalachiaF C G It was dreams that had to dieEm G Coal trains wailing, banjos frailingEm G Sounds escaping the nightF C G Oh, the face of AppalachiaF C G Was there in that cold grey apartment lightF C G In that cold grey apartment light[Verse 2]G Em Oh, I would fashion, I'd imagineF C G Somewhere steep with a waterfallG Em Wild birds sing to a five stringF C G Bouncing music off the mountain's wallsEm G Coal trains wailing, banjos frailingEm G Sounds escaping through the doorF C G Oh the face of AppalachiaF C G She was changing, that's for sureF C G She was changing, that's for sure [Instrumental]Em G Em G F C G F C G [Verse 3]G Em Grandpa made me quite a promiseF C G For the day I came of ageG Em He said he'd walk through AppalachiaF C G Northern Georgia up to MaineEm G Dreadful sorry, my belovedEm G Such a promise he could not keepF C G All my dreams of AppalachiaF C G Were just an old man's memoryF C G Were just an old man's memory
Face Of Appalachia
Julie Miller
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