Go In Peace
- Sturgill Simpson
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INTRO
G G D G
G G D G G
VERSE
G D G
When he woke up, he saw the faces of the mighty Cherokee
G
They'd found Shamrock and him passed out together
D G
Underneath the forest canopy
C G D G
Saw his tomahawk and skins, and they knew he was Shawnee
C G D G
So to see the Chief he now must go, one and all they did agree
C G D G G
VERSE
G D G
The old man stared into his soul, though he was blind as he could be
G D G
Said, "If you're looking for your woman, it is here you shall find she"
G D G
Said, "A man McClure had traded her for horses, on which he used so he could flee"
C G D G
Dood said, "She wasn't his to trade, hе stole her away and he shot mе"
C G D G
Then the old man whispered softly, "Her you now must go and see"
INSTRUMENTAL/SOLO:
G G D G
G G D G
C G D G G
VERSE
G D G
When she saw him, she cried tears of joy and he saw his soul in eyes blue as sea
G D G
Chief didn't need no eyes to know he was hers and she belonged to he
C G D G
He said, "I'm sorry for your troubles, she must go back home with thee"
C G
Said, "Get your mule," and waved his palm
D G
Said, "You both now may go in peace"
C G
So Dood climbed back up on ol' Shamrock
D G G
He and Juanita went home happily
============================ CAPO: 2nd FRET ============================
SONG: GO IN PEACE
ARTIST: STURGILL SIMPSON
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/_BUVcZ-WH1c
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
EMAIL: [email protected]
GO IN PEACE
STURGILL SIMPSON
CAPO: 2nd FRET
INTRO
A A E A
A A E A A
VERSE
A E A
When he woke up, he saw the faces of the mighty Cherokee
A
They'd found Shamrock and him passed out together
E A
Underneath the forest canopy
D A E A
Saw his tomahawk and skins, and they knew he was Shawnee
D A E A
So to see the Chief he now must go, one and all they did agree
D A E A A
VERSE
A E A
The old man stared into his soul, though he was blind as he could be
A E A
Said, "If you're looking for your woman, it is here you shall find she"
A E A
Said, "A man McClure had traded her for horses, on which he used so he could flee"
D A E A
Dood said, "She wasn't his to trade, hе stole her away and he shot mе"
D A E A
Then the old man whispered softly, "Her you now must go and see"
INSTRUMENTAL/SOLO:
A A E A
A A E A
D A E A A
VERSE
A E A
When she saw him, she cried tears of joy and he saw his soul in eyes blue as sea
A E A
Chief didn't need no eyes to know he was hers and she belonged to he
D A E A
He said, "I'm sorry for your troubles, she must go back home with thee"
D A
Said, "Get your mule," and waved his palm
E A
Said, "You both now may go in peace"
D A
So Dood climbed back up on ol' Shamrock
E A A
He and Juanita went home happily
============================ CAPO: NONE ============================
SONG: GO IN PEACE
ARTIST: STURGILL SIMPSON
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/_BUVcZ-WH1c
TAB BY: DON CZARSKI
EMAIL: [email protected]
GO IN PEACE
STURGILL SIMPSON
CAPO: NONE
INTRO
B B F# B
B B F# B B
VERSE
B F# B
When he woke up, he saw the faces of the mighty Cherokee
B
They'd found Shamrock and him passed out together
F# B
Underneath the forest canopy
E B F# B
Saw his tomahawk and skins, and they knew he was Shawnee
E B F# B
So to see the Chief he now must go, one and all they did agree
E B F# B B
VERSE
B F# B
The old man stared into his soul, though he was blind as he could be
B F# B
Said, "If you're looking for your woman, it is here you shall find she"
B F# B
Said, "A man McClure had traded her for horses, on which he used so he could flee"
E B F# B
Dood said, "She wasn't his to trade, hе stole her away and he shot mе"
E B F# B
Then the old man whispered softly, "Her you now must go and see"
INSTRUMENTAL/SOLO:
B B F# B
B B F# B
E B F# B B
VERSE
B F# B
When she saw him, she cried tears of joy and he saw his soul in eyes blue as sea
B F# B
Chief didn't need no eyes to know he was hers and she belonged to he
E B F# B
He said, "I'm sorry for your troubles, she must go back home with thee"
E B
Said, "Get your mule," and waved his palm
F# B
Said, "You both now may go in peace"
E B
So Dood climbed back up on ol' Shamrock
F# B B
He and Juanita went home happily











