D7 G
In constant sorrow all through his days
G G7 C
I am the ma-n of constant sorrow
D7 G
I've seen trouble on my days
G7 C
I bid farew-ell to old Kentucky
D7 G
The place where I was born and raised
D7 G
The place where he was born and raised
G7 C
For six long yea-rs I've been in trouble
D7 G
No pleasure here on earth I found
G7 C
For in this wor-ld I'm bound to ramble
D7 G
I have no friends to help me now
D7 G
He has no friends to help him now
G7 C
Hey it's fair the we-ll my old true lover
D7 G
I never expect to see you again
G7 C
For I'm bound to ri-de that northern railroad
D7 G
Perhaps I'll die upon this train
D7 G
Perhaps he'll die upon this trail
G7 C
You can bury m-e in some deep valley
D7 G
For many years where I'll be laid
G7 C
And you may lea-rn to love another
D7 G
While I am sleeping in my grave
D7 G
While he is sleeping in his grave
G7 C
Maybe your friends th-ink I'm just a stranger
D7 G
My face you'll never see no more
G7 C
But there is one prom-ise that is given
D7 G
I'll meet you on God's golden shore
D7 G
He'll meet you on God's golden shore