Tom: G G I look at my brown suitcase G D And think of all the places that I've been, D Railroad yards and prison guards, D7 G All the dumpy little towns along the stem G And the whispering of the people G D As they watch every move that I go through; D7 I remember all those things, G Mostly I remember loving you. G7 C I remember loving you, G Back when the world was new, D And I think you loved me too, D7 G I remember loving you G The buckskin smells so the people tell G D As we huddled in the boxcar from the rain; D Flashing lights that cut the night, D7 G The railroad bull that pulled us off the train, G When the winter's cold and the Norther blows G D I'm huddled in the corner 'til I'm blue; D7 I remember all these things, G Mostly I remember loving you. G7 C I remember loving you, G Back when the world was new, D And I think you loved me too, D7 G I remember loving you G Winter streets where the frozen sleet G D Comes soaking through the cardboard in my shoes, D Where the promised land might be a place D7 G Where a man could find free cigarettes and booze, G And the alleyways full of ragged strays, G D The doorway wine I tell my troubles to, D7 I remember all these things, G Mostly I remember loving you. G7 C I remember loving you, G Back when the world was new, D And I think you loved me too, D7 G I remember loving you G7 C I remember loving you, G Back when the world was new, D And I think you loved me too, D7 G I remember loving you