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B7 E
(in constant sorrow through all his days)
E A
I am the man of constant sorrow
B7 E
I've seen trouble all my days
E A
I bid farewell to old Kentucky
B7 E
The place where I was born and raised
B7 E
(The place where he was born and raised)
Break- E A B7 E
E A
For six long years I've been in trouble
B7 E
No pleasure here on earth I find
E A
For in this world I'm bound to ramble
B7 E
I have no friends to help me now
B7 E
(he has no friends to help him now)
Break- E A B7 E
E A
Hey it's farewell to my old true lover
B7 E
I never expect to see you again
E A
For I'm bound to ride that northern railroad
B7 E
Perhaps I'll die upon this train
B7 E
(perhaps he'll die upon this train)
Break- E A B7 E
E A
You can bury me in some deep valley
B7 E
for many years where I'll be laid.
E A
And you may learn to love another
B7 E
while I am sleeping in my grave.
B7 E
(while he is sleeping in his grave)
Break- E A B7 E
E A
Maybe your friends think I'm just a stranger
B7 E
My face you'll never see no more
E A
But there is one promise that is given
B7 E
I'll meet you on God's golden shore
B7 E
(He'll meet you on God's golden shore)
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I believe that B suits better that the B7. And maybe a cappo on the first fret would be nice. What do you think? -SSonic | 1/10/2005 | I think that it is a B and not a B7. The capo on fret 1 also helps. Right on SSonic! -jonnychimpo81 | 2/12/2005 | Right you are johnnychimpo. keep up the good work crew. Great tune. -jakemck | 2/12/2005 | right you are jakemck, BWAT! -bwat | 2/12/2005 | nice daddy nice gmoneylove -garfield42 | 4/16/2005 | nice daddy nice gmoneylove -garfield42 | 4/16/2005 |
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