Tom: F#m A C#m D E A [Verse] D Dm E A I see a barefoot boy down an old dirt road C#m D E A A little ole' shotgun house with a wood burning stove D Dm E A It had a rusted tin roof and broken window panes C#m D Dm E A I used to fall asleep to the Louisiana rain D Dm E A We would go to church people came from miles around C#m D E A To sing those gospel songs have dinner on the ground D Dm E A The years they come and go but memories remain C#m D Dm E A And lately I've had dreams of the Louisiana rain D E E7 F#m And the freight train blows somewhere in the night D C#m D E And it's a lonesome thing to know I've left it all so far behind D Dm E A I've got to get my life back simple and plain C#m D Dm E A 'Cause lately I've had dreams of the Louisiana rain D Dm E A I've got to get myself back simple and plain C#m D Dm E A 'Cause lately I've had dreams of the Louisiana rain