Key: D
Introduction:
D
Someday when it's all over,
G D
And they come to carry me.
Bm
And you're walkin' slow and wearin' black
Em A
With the rest of the family.
D
And the choir stands to sing a song,
G D
Make sure it's one of mine.
Bm
I had a few more tunes
I wanted to write,
Em A D
But I ran out of time.
D G D
Some I wrote for money, Some I wrote for fun.
Bm Em A
Some I wrote and threw away, never sang to any one.
D G D
One I wrote for mama, and a couple still aren't through.
D Bm Em A D
I've lost track of all the rest, but the most I wrote for you.
verse 2
D
That day when it's all over,
G D
And you're settin' all alone.
Bm
They'll come and ask you what you want.
Em A
To have written on my stone.
D
Tell'em when I was born and died,
G D
The year and the day,
Bm
And if there's room for something more
Em A D
Here's what you can say.
D G D
Some he wrote for money, Some he wrote for fun.
Em A
Some he wrote and threw away, never sang to any one.
D G D
One he wrote for his mama, and never finished two or three
D Bm Em A D
He lost track of all the rest, but the most he wrote for me
Outro
D Bm Em A D
He lost track of all the rest, but the most he wrote for me.