Verse: 1 C In my Grandma's house her children would sing Guitars a twangin' and their laughter would ring A C G I was little but I was the biggest kid Am C I wanted to do what the grown-ups did C In a big shiny car we'd head down the road To sing for the miners who brought out the coal Am F C Many a time I slept on the floorboard cold Am On a quilt with my little sister C The Wildwood RoseVerse: 2 C We'd be way down the road by the break of dawn C Biscuits and gravy and a truck stop song Am G In a world all my own I saw what I saw Am F G C And in the rear view mirror I'd get a wink from my GrandmaF And if I could change a thing in this world C I'd go back to the days When Grandma and her girls G Were singing sweet and low C For me and the Wildwood RoseBridge G C G C A lee a o a lee a o o lay dee who F C G A lee o lay dee Verse: 3 C Oh I'll always remember the day that she died My daddy he called me and he started to cry Am G I rode on an airplane with all of my pain Am My tears would not stop C We stood in a circle and sangF And if I could change a thing in this world C I'd go back to the days When Grandma and her girls G Were singing sweet and low C For me and the Wildwood RoseRefrain G C A lee a o G C G A lee a o lay dee whoF And if I could change a thing in this world C I'd go back to the days When Grandma and her girls Dm G Were singing sweet and low C For me and the Wildwood Rose G C For me and the Wildwood Rose G C For me and the Wildwood Rose G C For me and the Wildwood Rose