Chords for The Little Boy
Tempo:
96.85 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
Em
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[A] [D]
1855, [G] a long time ago, [A] a little boy stands [D] waiting all alone by the train tracks outside
[G] of the railroad depot, [A] and nobody knew what [D] his name was.
Well he climbed up inside [G] of the very next train, [A] and the people asked him,
Lonely [D] boy, what's your name?
But he was too sick to talk, so [G] he could not explain, [A] so nobody knew what [D] his name was.
All the people who cared for him [G] stayed by his side, [A] and the boy's health grew weaker
[D] as the hours passed by, and in his seat on that train [G] car, the little boy died.
[A] Nobody knew what [D] his name was.
In South Carolina, [G] the train stopped still, and [A] they carried him off [D] in Granite Field.
They made a grave and buried [G] him up on the hill.
[A] Still nobody knew [D] what his name was.
[G] [A]
[D]
[G] [A]
[Em] [D]
To this day, his grave's kept [G] clean and covered with toys, [A] with hopes that he'll have [D] something
to enjoy, and his headstone still simply [G] reads, The Little Boy.
[A] But nobody knew [D] what his name was.
Well some nights at midnight, [G] a light shines on his grave, [A] or so I've [D] heard the townspeople
say, and some say they've even seen [G] him come out to play.
[A] But still nobody knows [D] what his name was.
[G] [A]
[D]
[G] [A]
[C#] [D]
[A]
[A] [D]
[G]
[A] [D]
1855, [G] a long time ago, [A] a little boy stands [D] waiting all alone by the train tracks outside
[G] of the railroad depot, [A] and nobody knew what [D] his name was.
Well he climbed up inside [G] of the very next train, [A] and the people asked him,
Lonely [D] boy, what's your name?
But he was too sick to talk, so [G] he could not explain, [A] so nobody knew what [D] his name was.
All the people who cared for him [G] stayed by his side, [A] and the boy's health grew weaker
[D] as the hours passed by, and in his seat on that train [G] car, the little boy died.
[A] Nobody knew what [D] his name was.
In South Carolina, [G] the train stopped still, and [A] they carried him off [D] in Granite Field.
They made a grave and buried [G] him up on the hill.
[A] Still nobody knew [D] what his name was.
[G] [A]
[D]
[G] [A]
[Em] [D]
To this day, his grave's kept [G] clean and covered with toys, [A] with hopes that he'll have [D] something
to enjoy, and his headstone still simply [G] reads, The Little Boy.
[A] But nobody knew [D] what his name was.
Well some nights at midnight, [G] a light shines on his grave, [A] or so I've [D] heard the townspeople
say, and some say they've even seen [G] him come out to play.
[A] But still nobody knows [D] what his name was.
[G] [A]
[D]
[G] [A]
[C#] [D]
[A]
Key:
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D
Em
C#
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ 1855, [G] a long time ago, [A] a little boy stands [D] waiting all alone by the train tracks outside
[G] of the railroad depot, [A] and nobody knew what [D] his name was. _ _ _ _
Well he climbed up inside [G] of the very next train, [A] and the people asked him,
Lonely [D] boy, what's your name?
But he was too sick to talk, so [G] he could not explain, [A] so nobody knew what [D] his name _ was.
_ _ _ All the people who cared for him [G] stayed by his side, [A] and the boy's health grew weaker
[D] as the hours passed by, and in his seat on that train [G] car, the little boy died.
[A] Nobody knew what [D] his name _ _ was. _ _
In South Carolina, [G] the train stopped still, and [A] they carried him off [D] in Granite Field.
They made a grave and buried [G] him up on the hill.
[A] Still nobody knew [D] what his name was.
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
To this day, his grave's kept [G] clean and covered with toys, [A] with hopes that he'll have [D] something
to enjoy, and his headstone still simply [G] reads, The Little Boy.
[A] But nobody knew [D] what his name was.
_ _ _ Well some nights at midnight, [G] a light shines on his grave, [A] or so I've [D] heard the townspeople
say, and some say they've even seen [G] him come out to play. _ _ _
[A] But still nobody knows [D] what his name was. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ 1855, [G] a long time ago, [A] a little boy stands [D] waiting all alone by the train tracks outside
[G] of the railroad depot, [A] and nobody knew what [D] his name was. _ _ _ _
Well he climbed up inside [G] of the very next train, [A] and the people asked him,
Lonely [D] boy, what's your name?
But he was too sick to talk, so [G] he could not explain, [A] so nobody knew what [D] his name _ was.
_ _ _ All the people who cared for him [G] stayed by his side, [A] and the boy's health grew weaker
[D] as the hours passed by, and in his seat on that train [G] car, the little boy died.
[A] Nobody knew what [D] his name _ _ was. _ _
In South Carolina, [G] the train stopped still, and [A] they carried him off [D] in Granite Field.
They made a grave and buried [G] him up on the hill.
[A] Still nobody knew [D] what his name was.
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_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [Em] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
To this day, his grave's kept [G] clean and covered with toys, [A] with hopes that he'll have [D] something
to enjoy, and his headstone still simply [G] reads, The Little Boy.
[A] But nobody knew [D] what his name was.
_ _ _ Well some nights at midnight, [G] a light shines on his grave, [A] or so I've [D] heard the townspeople
say, and some say they've even seen [G] him come out to play. _ _ _
[A] But still nobody knows [D] what his name was. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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