Man of Constant Sorrow (O Brother Where Art Thou)
266. Man of Constant Sorrow (O Brother Where Art Thou)
(In constant C (V) sorrow through his F (I) days)
F (I) I am a man of constant Bb (IV) sorrow I've seen C (V) trouble all my F (I) day.
F (I) I bid farewell to old Ken- Bb (IV) tucky The place where C (V) I was born and F (I) raised. (The place where C (V) he was born and F (I) raised)
F (I) For six long years I've been in Bb (IV) trouble No pleasures C (V) here
on earth I F (I) found F (I) For in this world I'm bound to Bb (IV) ramble
I have no C (V) friends to help me F (I) now.
F (I) It's fare thee well my old Bb (IV) lover I never ex- C (V) pect
to see you a- F (I) gain F (I) For I'm bound to ride that northern Bb (IV) railroad
Perhaps I'll C (V) die upon this F (I) train. (Perhaps he'll C (V) die
upon this F (I) train) .
F (I) You can bury me in some deep Bb (IV) valley For many C (V) years
where I may F (I) lay F (I) Then you may learn to love an- Bb (IV) other
While I am C (V) sleeping in my F (I) grave (While he is C (V) sleeping
in his F (I) grave).
F (I) Maybe your friends think I'm just a Bb (IV) stranger My face you'll C (V) never see no F (I) more. F (I) But there is one promise that is Bb (IV) given
I'll meet you C (V) on God's golden F (I) shore.
(He'll meet you C (V) on God's golden F (I) shore).
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