The Chinese believe there is a god of everything G5 C5 A god of the sun, the moon, the wind and rain D5 G5 It's hard to imagine and it may sound absurd C5 But there's even a patron saint of bean curd D5 G5 CHORUS Guan Di is his name G5 C5 Guan Di is his name D5 G5 Guan Yu, Guan Me, Guan Di C5 Guan Di is his name D5 G5 In the mining town of Goldlick the year was eighteen-seventy G5 C5 The Chinese came to work and rid themselves of poverty D5 G5 Primitive conditions, long hours in the mines C5 Trying to get ahead, grown men work for dimes D5 G5 Then one night it happened, disaster struck C5 A rumble from below, the Chinese were stuck D5 G5 An old Chinaman prayed, for the loved ones he so cherished C5 Asking the saint of curd to protect the souls who perished D5 G5 CHORUS With flashing red eyes and a flowing white beard G5 C5 Everyone knew he was a god to be feared D5 G5 No living creature survived his wrath C5 Everyone knew not to ever cross his path D5 G5 CHORUS x2