Going to Maine By John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats Tabbed by Dan Cobb Darnielle bars the chords as you can hear with the bassline pickup note in the recording, but I'm a wuss so I just capo the 4th fret and drop the pickup note :D Listen to the song for strumming pattern. These chords are with no capo, but are played at the 4th & 6th frets Ab (xx1114@1) Db (x43121@1) Eb (x43121@3) Ee|-4-| (022100@1) e|-4-| e|-6-| e|-7-| B|-4-| B|-6-| B|-8-| B|-9-| G|-5-| G|-6-| G|-8-| G|-9-| D|-6-| D|-6-| D|-8-| D|-9-| A|-6-| A|-4-| A|-6-| A|-7-| E|-4-| E|-4-| E|-6-| E|-7-| Ab (xx1114@1) DbYou (x43121@1)and me are in a lot of trouble Ab (xx1114@1) EbAnd (x43121@3)somebody's gonna burst our bubble Ab (xx1114@1) DbYour (x43121@1)husband. My Wife. Ab (xx1114@1) EbMy (x43121@3)marriage. Your life. * Chorus * Ab (xx1114@1) DbLet's (x43121@1)go to Maine out on the East Coast. Ab (xx1114@1) EbLet's (x43121@3)go to Maine right now. Ab (xx1114@1) DbLet's (x43121@1)beat the retreat. Let's hop on a plane. Ab (xx1114@1) EbLet's (x43121@3)get out of here. Let's go to Maine. Someone knows what's going on Someone knows, and someone's gonna tell Someone's gonna wrap us up in styrofoam and paper And mail us flat-rate right down to Hell * Chorus x2 * Ab Db Ab Eb Ab Db Ab (E Eb Ab Db Ab)