C F C It was June or September, I don't rightly remember G7 C The first time I laid eyes on you F C It was June or September, Seattle or Denver G7 C The first time I laid eyes on you [Verse 2] F C You wore black sliver stockings with a seam down the back G7 C Your dress was split to your thighs F C And your hair was a place for a dozen red roses G7 C After it smothered your side [Verse 3] F C And you dealt in the card games in smokey saloons G7 C Haunted you saw the sun rise F C But as soon as I leave you I looked to your photograph G7 C Teardrops would swell in your eyes [Verse 4] F C There were three tiny daughters that lived with your mother G7 C You only wanted their best F C But you could not give them the things that you wanted to G7 C You only wanted their best [Verse 5] C F C It was June or September, I don't rightly remember G7 C The first time I laid eyes on you F C It was June or September, Seattle or Denver G7 C The last time I laid eyes on you