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