################################################################ # The following is the author's own interpretation of the song # # to be used for studying or private use only. Downloaded from # # www.TabGuitarLessons.com. FREE GUITAR SOFTWARE + LOTS MORE! # # Home of the 60 minute fretboard memory technique. You'll # # memorise ALL the notes and positions on the fretboard in 60 # # minutes or less. visit www.TabGuitarLessons.com today. # ################################################################ Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 01:02:35 -0600 From: Roger Wells Subject: Life to Go In Stonewall Jackson's song "Life to Go," which incidentally was written by George Jones, there is one last verse. Once again, I hate to see such a good classic go unfinished, so if you will allow me, I would like to share this last verse with your visitors: Well I'll bet there ain't a man outside who's spent this long in jail. I'll be inside this prison 'til my body's just a shell. No, I'm not free to go and see the one's that I love so. I've been in here eighteen years and still have life to go I still have life to go (repeat and fade) If all goes well, I will have this on my next CD to be released in mid to late summer. Merry Christmas Goose Bradford