Rio Grand - "Beckett's Back 40"

G C G
In Knox County nobody was famous
G C G
Just a map dot that people passed thruaa
G C G e-
Everybody grew corn and tomatoes, yeah,.-
G D G
At least as far as we knew

G C G
Old man Beckett on 200 acres
G C G
From sunup till sundown he worked
G C G
Just like the rest of our neighbors
G D G
He seemed like the salt of the earth

C F C
But we all knew something was different
G D
When the market hit bottom that year
G C G
While the rest of the county was starvin'
Em D G
He brought a brand new John Deere

G C G
Well that rumor mill started churning
G C G
Down at the Lucky Dog Cafe
G C G
And it spread thru our church congregation
G D G
When he threw a grand in the plate

C F C
Had his lotto numbers gone lucky
G D
Or did some rich relative die
G C G
Where on God's earth did he get the money
G D G
? stole that Jacuzzi outside

Key change to A

Bridge:
A
One night after fishin with all of the fellas
A F#m
Curiosity got the best of us
A
So we crept thru his corn rows with flashlights and high hopes
A E F#m
To see what the truth really was
E D A
Till we were stopped by a shot from his gun, run

A D A
We scattered in every direction
A D A
Grateful to get out alive
A D A
What happened that night was never mentioned
A E A
Till the day fate arrived

D G D
With helicopters and squad cars
A E
They completely surrounded his place
A D A
They cut down all of his cash crops
F#m E A
I can still see the shame on his face

D G D G-D
As they hauled him away in those handcuffs
A E
For growin' what he shouldn't grow
A D A
He said "Careful kids one day you'll end up
F#m E A
Reapin' the seeds that you sew

In Knox county nobody was famous
Just a map dot that people passed thru
Everybody grew corn and tomatoes, yeah,.-
At least as far as we knew

Song interpretation by Larry Molfe.

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