::::::::::::: St. Genevieve ::::::::::::: (Jay Farrar) The song "Tear Stained Eye," deals with the 1993 flood. St. Genevieve, on the Mississippi about 70 miles south of St. Louis, is a French settlement that dates from the early 1700's. It's oldest homes are of significant historical importance as they are built with the wood/logs that make up the walls sitting vertically. It is the largest collection of such buildings in the U.S. Most of the town survived the flood. note: use capo on the second fret INTRO: D Dadd11 D VERSE 1: D Walking down Main Street G Getting to know the concrete A Looking for a purpose D From the neon sign I would meet you anywhere G The western sun meets the air A We'll hit the road D Never looking behind CHORUS: D Em Can you deny there's nothing greater G D Nothing more than the traveling hands of time D Em St. Genevieve can hold back the water A D But saints don't bother with a tear-stained eye BANJO SOLO (same chords as first half of chorus) VERSE 2: Seeing traces of the scars that came before, Hitting the pavement, still asking for more. When the hours go and move along, worn out wood and familiar songs To hear your voice is not enough, it's more than a shame. CHORUS PEDAL STEEL SOLO (same chords as chorus) VERSE 3: Like the man said, rode hard and put away wet, Throw away the bad news, and put it to rest. If learning is living, and the truth is a state of mind You'll find it's better at the end of the line. CHORUS PEDAL STEEL SOLO (same chords as first half of chorus) END (same chords as second half of chorus): St. Genevieve can hold back the water Saints don't bother with a tear-stained eye