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C F C Down in old southern Texas I wandered one day D7 G7 Where the tropical sea breezes blow C F C I there fell in love with a flower so rare G7 C And they called her the Galveston rose F C Her heart was as true as her blue smiling eyes D7 G7 And as pure as the lily that grows C F C And the finest of gold in no way could compare G7 C With the curls of my Galveston rose G7 C I grew jealous and falsely accused her one day D7 G7 Said her love I no longer should know C F C I?ve been true please believe me her little heart cried G7 C But I left her my Galveston rose F C Little then did I think that sometimes I?d repay D7 G7 And would reap every sorrow and care C F C But as years passed along I grew lonely each day G7 C For the one I had left waiting there G7 C So I wrote to my darling and said I was wrong D7 G7 I?ll return dear if you?ll only wed C F C But soon came a letter my flower had died G7 C And these are the words that I read F C Your sweetheart is peacefully sleeping tonight D7 G7 In a grave where the white violets grow C F C And enclosed there?s a curl a last token of love G7 C And a note from your Galveston Rose G7 C I was innocent dear though you left me alone D7 G7 But remember I loved only you C F C And the lock that?s enclosed is a curl from your rose G7 C Who?ll be waiting in heaven for you
Written by Hank Snow
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