This is tuned a half step down D#G#C#F#A#D# (Chords are written as if it were in standard tuning, for instance G=320033 C=032010 etc.) G*= 202022 because i forgot what chord that is I believe all good people should learn this song. G C D Em Where did you come from and where did you go? C Em G D The rattlers are still and the ashes are cold. G C D Em The stage, it is empty; the Union Halls, dark. C Em D G And the lights are so bright that I can't see the stars. D Em Ain't no heaven and hell in the Great By-And-By C G D G Where the dead they are laugh-ing, singin' and spillin' their wine. G C D Em Seattle to Spokane, Missoula to Butte: C Em G D The spare-changer's stories so boring and true. G C D Em Now the world ain't so lonesome without you around. C Em D G Hey, tell me, where can you camp where you can't hear a sound? D Em Ain't no heaven and hell in the Great By-And-By C G D G Where the dead they are laugh-ing, singin' and spillin' their wine. D G G * Em Oh, the stories we'll tell on our last and long ri-ii-hide C G D G Where the dead they are laugh-ing, singin' and spillin' their wine. (solo) rhythm is same as verse 1 G C D Em Now that God's gone and the Devil's in a hole, C Em G D It's Aces, Straights, Flushes with Johnny and Joe. G C D Em No masters, no Yard Bulls to chase a boy down. C Em D G He's gone to where the bums go when they're run out of town. D Em Ain't no heaven and hell in the Great By-And-By C G D G Where the dead they are laugh-ing, singin' and spillin' their wine. D Em Say "So Long" to the rails, from the sage to the pine, C G D G While the dead they are laugh-ing, singin' and spillin' their wine. D Em Oh, the stories we'll tell on our last and long ride C G D G Where the dead they are laugh-ing, singin' and spillin' their wine. G C D Em Where do you come from and where did you go?