Tom: Em G B7 C Moonlight shining on the grassy meadow G D7 G Looks like diamonds shining in the night B7 C Whippoorwills singing in the white oak G D7 G Coon dogs barkin' in the bright moonlight C G Honeysuckle smells just like sweet perfume C G Old dogs lyin' over by the door C G Watermelon rinds momma puts up in a jar C G And the city folks they call us poor B7 C Singin' Rock Of Ages on the front porch G D7 G Watchin' fireflies light up now and then B7 C Listenin' to Bill Monroe on the Opry G D7 G Singin' somethin' 'bout his Uncle Penn C G Honeysuckle smells just like sweet perfume C G Old dogs lyin' over by the door C G Watermelon rinds momma puts up in a jar C G And the city folks they call us poor B7 C God He paints a picture in the evenin' sky G D7 G Blue and purple orange and shades of red B7 C He knows we can't afford no fancy paintings G D7 G So we look at the real thing instead C G Honeysuckle smells just like sweet perfume C G Old dogs lyin' over by the door C G Watermelon rinds momma puts up in a jar C G And the city folks they call us poor C G Oh the city folk they call us poor