Chords for CHARLIE PEACOCK - No Man's Land - A PILGRIMAGE
Tempo:
98.9 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Dm
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Dm]
[F]
We landed here in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
We are going to find the grave of Tapley Abner Ashworth, my great great great grandfather.
And here we go.
I'm going down to Mystic, Louisiana Looking for the meaning in the dirt
This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, my comfort, my pain
This is Abner Ashworth.
[Bb] Died November 12, [F] 1859.
Aged 52.
[Bb] It's all that I've got, all that I've [F] never had
[Bb] This whole road here is Ashworth Road and there's George Riley Bagot estate [F] on either
side of this road.
We're going to actually wander off here [Am] onto the property and then we're [Bb] going to plant
somewhere this [C] photograph of my father Bill Ashworth [F] because he always wanted to come
here and was never able to make it here.
[Bb] To the good Lord called [F] your name There in the middle of [C] no [Bb] man's land
On the edge of the [F] bayou stand
We wanted to stop at George Riley Bagot's grave.
We just found it.
We cannot linger.
We have to get to the airport.
[Bb] Here we go.
Goodbye. Goodbye.
[F] Goodbye.
This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, [Bb] my comfort, [F] my pain
[N]
[F]
We landed here in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
We are going to find the grave of Tapley Abner Ashworth, my great great great grandfather.
And here we go.
I'm going down to Mystic, Louisiana Looking for the meaning in the dirt
This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, my comfort, my pain
This is Abner Ashworth.
[Bb] Died November 12, [F] 1859.
Aged 52.
[Bb] It's all that I've got, all that I've [F] never had
[Bb] This whole road here is Ashworth Road and there's George Riley Bagot estate [F] on either
side of this road.
We're going to actually wander off here [Am] onto the property and then we're [Bb] going to plant
somewhere this [C] photograph of my father Bill Ashworth [F] because he always wanted to come
here and was never able to make it here.
[Bb] To the good Lord called [F] your name There in the middle of [C] no [Bb] man's land
On the edge of the [F] bayou stand
We wanted to stop at George Riley Bagot's grave.
We just found it.
We cannot linger.
We have to get to the airport.
[Bb] Here we go.
Goodbye. Goodbye.
[F] Goodbye.
This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, [Bb] my comfort, [F] my pain
[N]
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[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ We landed here in Lake Charles, Louisiana. _ _
We are going to find the grave of Tapley Abner Ashworth, my great great great grandfather. _ _ _
_ And here we go.
I'm going down to Mystic, _ Louisiana Looking for the meaning in the dirt
_ _ This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, my comfort, my pain
This is Abner Ashworth.
_ [Bb] _ _ Died November 12, [F] 1859.
Aged 52.
_ _ _ [Bb] It's all that I've got, all that I've [F] never _ had
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ This whole road here is Ashworth Road and there's George Riley Bagot estate [F] on either
side of this road.
We're going to actually wander off here [Am] onto the property and then we're [Bb] going to plant
somewhere this [C] photograph of my father Bill Ashworth [F] because he always wanted to come
here and was never able to make it here.
[Bb] To the good Lord called [F] your name _ There in the middle of [C] no [Bb] man's land
On the edge of the [F] bayou stand
We wanted to stop at George Riley Bagot's grave.
We just found it.
We cannot linger.
We have to get to the airport.
[Bb] Here we go.
Goodbye. Goodbye.
[F] _ _ Goodbye.
This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, [Bb] my comfort, [F] my pain _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ We landed here in Lake Charles, Louisiana. _ _
We are going to find the grave of Tapley Abner Ashworth, my great great great grandfather. _ _ _
_ And here we go.
I'm going down to Mystic, _ Louisiana Looking for the meaning in the dirt
_ _ This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, my comfort, my pain
This is Abner Ashworth.
_ [Bb] _ _ Died November 12, [F] 1859.
Aged 52.
_ _ _ [Bb] It's all that I've got, all that I've [F] never _ had
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ This whole road here is Ashworth Road and there's George Riley Bagot estate [F] on either
side of this road.
We're going to actually wander off here [Am] onto the property and then we're [Bb] going to plant
somewhere this [C] photograph of my father Bill Ashworth [F] because he always wanted to come
here and was never able to make it here.
[Bb] To the good Lord called [F] your name _ There in the middle of [C] no [Bb] man's land
On the edge of the [F] bayou stand
We wanted to stop at George Riley Bagot's grave.
We just found it.
We cannot linger.
We have to get to the airport.
[Bb] Here we go.
Goodbye. Goodbye.
[F] _ _ Goodbye.
This is my story, my story is my glory, my shame, [Bb] my comfort, [F] my pain _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _