Текст песни Emma Jean's Guitar - Chely Wright
(Matraca
Berg/Gary
Harrison/Jeff
Hanna)
I
found
it
in
a
pawn
shop
in
a
ragged
cardboard
case
With
the
guns
and
dusty
watches
it
looked
so
out
of
place
With
a
Trailways
baggage
sticker
yellow
frayed
and
torn
Destination
Nashville
September
'64.
And
you
could
tell
by
the
fingerboard
her
painted
nails
were
long
She
only
needed
three
chords
to
play
those
good
ole
country
songs
And
her
name's
etched
in
the
finish
like
a
fading
battle
scar
And
this
1950
Gibson
was
Emma
Jean's
guitar.
I
wonder
if
she
played
it
in
a
small
town
talent
show
With
her
hair
teased
to
perfection
in
a
dress
her
mamma
sewed
And
for
a
little
inspiration
she
pasted
on
a
star
Here
up
on
the
head
stock
of
Emma
Jean's
guitar.
And
you
could
tell
by
the
fingerboard
her
painted
nails
were
long
She
only
needed
three
chords
to
play
those
good
ole
country
songs
And
they
were
played
with
tenderness
they
were
played
with
heart
And
this
1950
Gibson
was
Emma
Jean's
guitar.
I
wouldn't
even
know
her
if
I
saw
her
face
to
face
But
there's
a
little
bit
of
Emma
Jean
in
every
song
I
play
She
passed
along
these
hopes
and
dreams
cradled
in
my
arms
And
I
am
just
a
guardian
of
Emma
Jean's
guitar.
You
could
tell
by
the
fingerboard
her
painted
nails
were
long
She
only
needed
three
chords
to
play
those
good
ole
country
songs
And
her
name's
etched
in
the
finish
like
a
fading
battle
scar
And
this
1950
Gibson
was
Emma
Jean's
guitar.
This
1950
Gibson
was
Emma
Jean's
guitar...
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