Corey's Comin'
Harry Chapin
This is the best I could do, It's also only the second one i could find all over. If
don't like it, Fix it.
so really theres only 3 parts to the song... theres the first part of the verse, "Old
Joseph...is time." the second part of the verse "I come by...for the last." and the
also the whole song is capo'd at 4 or 5.
capo 5
the chords (relative to capo) go:
pt1: D, G, D, Em, A, G, A
pt2:Em, Bm, C, A, Em, Bm,
D
Ch: D, G, Em, A, G, A, D,
A, D
G/F#:
e|-3----|
B|-3----|
G|-0----|
D|-0----|
A|-0----|
E|-2----|
G/E:
e|-3----|
B|-3----|
G|-0----|
D|-0----|
A|-0----|
E|-0----|
D*:
e|-0----|
B|-3----|
G|-2----|
D|-0----|
A|-----
E|-----
DGD
Old John Joseph was a man with two first names
EAGA
They left him in the railroad yard when they took away the trains
DGD
Only one run a week comes on roaring down that line
EAGG/F#Em
So all he's got to worry 'bout is time.
EmBm
I come by in the evening to hear 'bout where he's been
CA
He says - Come on sit down Kid, where shall I begin?
EmBm
He starts telling me the stories of the glories of his past
C D/sus2 D D* D
But he always saves the story of his Corey for the last.
DG
And he says - My Corey's coming. No more sad stories coming
EmAGA
My midnight-moonlight-morning-glory's coming aren't you girl?
DG
And like I told you, when she holds you
AD
She enfolds you in her world.
DGD
I was quite surprised to find out all the places that he knew
EmAGA
And so I asked the townfolk if his stories were true
DGD
They said - Old John was born here, he's lived here all his life
EmAGA
He's never had a woman, let alone a wife.
EmBm
And very soon you'll find out as you check around
CA
That no one named Corey's ever lived in this town
EmBm
So I chided the old man 'bout the truth that I had heard
C D/sus2 D D* D
But he smiled and said - Reality is only just a word.
DGD
I came by one evening but he did not hear my shout
EmAGA
I looked in the window and saw the fire was out
DGD
When he would not wake up I forced in the door
EmAGAD
And found that Old John Joseph would tell stories no more.
Dm
The scene at the graveyard, three of us were there
DmEmA
Me and the gravedigger heard the parson's prayer
A
He said - We need not grieve for this man,
A
For we know that God cares!
DGD
They put the cold dirt over him and left me on my own
EmAGA
And when at last I looked up I saw I was not alone
DGD
So I said - If you're a relative, he had a peaceful end.
EmAGAD
She said - My name is Corey - you can say I'm just a friend.
DG
Corey's coming, no more sad stories coming
EmAGA
My midnight-moonlight-morning-glory's coming aren't you girl?
DG
And like I told you, when she holds you
AD
She enfolds you in her world.
DGD
So that's the old man's story, I'm glad you came tonight
EmAGA
A busted down old railroad yard sure makes a lonely sight
DGD
You may wonder why a young man would work out here alone
EAG/F#Em
Well the job pays enough to keep some flesh on my bones.
EmBm
And I confess I get to missing the old man a bit
C D/sus2 D D* D
And there's one other reason I guess I should admit -
DGD
Can't you see my Corey's coming, no more sad stories coming
EmAGA
My midnight-moonlight-morning-glory's coming aren't you girl?
DG
And like he told me, when she holds me
AD
She enfolds me in her world.