• Re: Chattahoochee Sunset / Will Dockery

    From Will-Dockery@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Jul 16 21:55:18 2025
    Will Dockery wrote:
    Chattahoochee Sunset

    A, G, B, A - C, Am, Em, A

    On the side of the other side
    on the other side of the ferry.
    This is the story
    of a long lost Mary.

    She was gussied up and walking
    down a hallway that burned long ago.
    At least she's not out on Marathon
    turning tricks with light and smoke.

    Like the old man says
    I hate to see that evening sun go down.
    I know because she told me
    that chick done went underground.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic tree stands
    Chattahoochee Sunset burning red
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.

    On the other side of the mirror
    what goes on in her mind.
    Exceedingly happy
    and sort of overly kind.

    She's crossing through the courtyard now
    her little high heels clcicking.
    I'm hiding in the bushes
    as the moonlight thickens.

    If looks could kill
    she'd have done it long ago I found.
    Strange fruit hanging from black trees
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic signs
    Chattahoochee Sunset going to bed.
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    -Will Dockery (original poem)
    Brian Mallard & Jack Snipe (music adaptation)

    --
    Check out "Chattahoochee Sunset" / Dockery, Mallard & Snipe

    http://www.reverbnation.com/open_graph/song/11459910

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    Chattahoochee Sunset

    A, G, B, A - C, Am, Em, A

    On the side of the other side
    on the other side of the ferry.
    This is the story
    of a long lost Mary.

    She was gussied up and walking
    down a hallway that burned long ago.
    At least she's not out on Marathon
    turning tricks with light and smoke.

    Like the old man says
    I hate to see that evening sun go down.
    I know because she told me
    that chick done went underground.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic tree stands
    Chattahoochee Sunset burning red
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.

    On the other side of the mirror
    what goes on in her mind.
    Exceedingly happy
    and sort of overly kind.

    She's crossing through the courtyard now
    her little high heels clcicking.
    I'm hiding in the bushes
    as the moonlight thickens.

    If looks could kill
    she'd have done it long ago I found.
    Strange fruit hanging from black trees
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic signs
    Chattahoochee Sunset going to bed.
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    -Will Dockery (original poem)
    Brian Mallard & Jack Snipe (music adaptation)

    --
    Check out "Chattahoochee Sunset" / Dockery, Mallard & Snipe

    http://www.reverbnation.com/open_graph/song/11459910

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  • From Will-Dockery@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Jul 16 21:59:22 2025
    Will Dockery wrote:
    Chattahoochee Sunset

    A, G, B, A - C, Am, Em, A

    On the side of the other side
    on the other side of the ferry.
    This is the story
    of a long lost Mary.

    She was gussied up and walking
    down a hallway that burned long ago.
    At least she's not out on Marathon
    turning tricks with light and smoke.

    Like the old man says
    I hate to see that evening sun go down.
    I know because she told me
    that chick done went underground.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic tree stands
    Chattahoochee Sunset burning red
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.

    On the other side of the mirror
    what goes on in her mind.
    Exceedingly happy
    and sort of overly kind.

    She's crossing through the courtyard now
    her little high heels clcicking.
    I'm hiding in the bushes
    as the moonlight thickens.

    If looks could kill
    she'd have done it long ago I found.
    Strange fruit hanging from black trees
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic signs
    Chattahoochee Sunset going to bed.
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    -Will Dockery (original poem)
    Brian Mallard & Jack Snipe (music adaptation)

    --
    Check out "Chattahoochee Sunset" / Dockery, Mallard & Snipe

    http://www.reverbnation.com/open_graph/song/11459910

    ..



    Chattahoochee Sunset

    A, G, B, A - C, Am, Em, A

    On the side of the other side
    on the other side of the ferry.
    This is the story
    of a long lost Mary.

    She was gussied up and walking
    down a hallway that burned long ago.
    At least she's not out on Marathon
    turning tricks with light and smoke.

    Like the old man says
    I hate to see that evening sun go down.
    I know because she told me
    that chick done went underground.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic tree stands
    Chattahoochee Sunset burning red
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.

    On the other side of the mirror
    what goes on in her mind.
    Exceedingly happy
    and sort of overly kind.

    She's crossing through the courtyard now
    her little high heels clcicking.
    I'm hiding in the bushes
    as the moonlight thickens.

    If looks could kill
    she'd have done it long ago I found.
    Strange fruit hanging from black trees
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    Black hieroglyphic signs
    Chattahoochee Sunset going to bed.
    Red clover runes as she shakes her head.
    Chattahoochee Sunset going down.
    Going down.

    -Will Dockery (original poem)
    Brian Mallard & Jack Snipe (music adaptation)

    --
    Check out "Chattahoochee Sunset" / Dockery, Mallard & Snipe

    http://www.reverbnation.com/open_graph/song/11459910

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