D G D G My little brother was just ten years old D G D G When we hit bad weather and hid in the hole D G D G We could see Texas was only a mile D G D G And oh, little brother, I remember your smile D C G D C G At Indianola D G D G My dad built a sawmill of cypreses and stone D G D G It was here on Madena that we made our home D G D G The year 1850 and I sent for my girl D G D G Oh Frauline, come meet me in this brand new world D C G D C G At Indianola D G D G The war they call civil had barely begun D G D G Me and my cousins decided we'd run D G D G Up through Louisianan to meet up with Grant D G D G But one hundred damn rebels shot us there in the sand D C G D C G At Indianola D G D G They said up in New York, the stock market fell D G D G And the life they was livin' was shot all to hell D G D G But we ain't seen nothin' no different than dust D G D G Sept the wheels on the wagon all covered with rust D C G D C G At Indianola D G D G When that scrape with old Hitler was over and done D G D G And I wondered if I could kill kin with my gun D G D G But we sat there in Paris in a little cafe D G D G And as they toasted Truman, I drifted away D C G D C G To Indianola D G D G But it's fifty years later and nobody cares D G D G About some old city that ain't even there D G D G Well, my sons moved to Houston, And they work in the Gulf D G D G With seven days on and seven days off D G D G Well I work for the doctor that bought our old ranch D G D G From first quality federal the foreclosures branch D G D G And he calls me hillbilly and he laughs at my hair D G D G But the cancer will get him if anything's fair D G D G And I'll take his ashes and throw from my boat D G D G As acrossed that ocean I'm going to float D C G D C G To find me another Indianola D C G D C G Indianola D C G D C G Indianola