{duration:03:38} [G]I am a man of constant [C]sorrow I’ve seen [D]trouble [D7]all my [G]days. [G]I bid farewell to old [C]Kentucky The place where [D]I [D7]was born and [G]raised. (The place where [D]he [D7]was born and [G]raised. ) [G]For six long years I’ve been in [C]trouble No pleasure [D]here [D7]on earth I’ve [G]found. [G]For in this world I’m bound to [C]ramble I have no [D]friends [D7]to help me [G]now. (He has no [D]friends [D7]to help him [G]now. ) [G]It’s fare thee well my own true [C]lover I never [D]expect [D7]to see you [G]again. [G]For I’m bound to ride that Northern [C]railroad Perhaps I’ll [D]die [D7]upon this [G]train. (Perhaps he’ll [D]die [D7]upon that [G]train. ) [G]You can bury me in some deep [C]valley For many [D]years [D7]where I may [G]lay. [G]Then you may learn to love [C]another While I am [D]sleeping [D7]in my [G]grave. (While he is [D]sleeping [D7]in his [G]grave. ) [G]Maybe your friends think I’m just a [C]stranger My face you [D]never [D7]will see [G]again. [G]But there is one promise that is [C]given, I’ll meet you [D]on [D7]God’s golden [G]shore. (He’ll meet you [D]on [D7]God’s golden [G]shore. )