Summer Evening Greg Brown, Over & Under Transcribed by Marty Breeden D (D) Say this deal's about (G) over, and I guess that's (D) true, Town used to have A twelve stores, now we got (D) two. (D7) Big boys movin' (G) in, small farmers movin' (D) on. The way may be (A) goin', but the life ain't (D) gone. (D7) On a summer (G) evenin' when the corn's head (D)-high, And there's more lightnin' (A) bugs than stars in the (D) sky. (D7) Ah, you get the (G) feelin' things may be (D) alright, On a summer (A) evenin' before the dark of (D) night. (G D A D D7 G D A D) Walked down by the (G) river where my good fields (D) are, It's a dusty old (A) road, but there ain't many (D) cars. (D7) Think about my (G) wife, my daughter and my (D) son, If the good Lord's still (A) lookin', the Lord's will be (D) done. But on a summer (G) evenin' when the corn's head-(D) high, And there's more lightnin'(A) bugs than stars in the (D) sky. (D7) Ah, you get the (G) feelin' things may be (D) alright, On a summer (A) evenin' before the dark of (D) night. (G D A D) Mmm, on a summer (G) evenin' when the corn's head- (D) high, And there's more lightnin' (A) bugs than stars in the (D) sky. Ah you get the (G) feelin' things may be (D) alright, On a summer A evenin' before the dark of D night. On a summer A evenin' before the dark of G night. D