Tom: C C G F C Now come all aboard, back in 1904 Am G F I was headed for the Cumberland Gap C G When a hard summer rain F C Brought death to my train Am F G Colorado come to wash me out F Well the head engineer G Said, "Hear and hear clear C G F Better hang on and hold your cap" C G And before I could jump F C Well, those mighty rails sunk Am G F And the whole damn bridge collapsed [Chorus] C G Well, oh my F C I'm a train in the sky Am F G Sweet Lord, let me feel no fear C G And before I go down C F Please tell Barbara Brown Am G C Well, I love you, my darling, my dear C G F C Am G F [Verse 2] C G Now the children were crying F C All the luggage went flying Am G F There was coal rolling everywhere C G And there were lovers in the aisle F C Knotted up in a pile Am G F Goin' hard despite our deep despair F And as we tumbled away G To that still water grave C G F There was sorrow amongst the air C G While the Bible was read F C Well, I bowed down my head Am G F And I prayed out my final prayer [Chorus] C G Well, oh my F C I'm a train in the sky Am F G Sweet Lord, let me feel no fear C G And before I go down C F Please tell Barbara Brown Am G C Well, I love you, my darling, my dear C G F C Am G C [Verse 3] C G Now I held my chest F C And we all held our breath Am G F 'Cause we was gettin' down to the end C G And while that cold water brewed F C The train whistle blew Am G And it sounded like a howling wind F And from the corner of my eye G I saw an angel disguised C G F As a man with a violin C G And he sang us a song F C It didn't last very long Am G F So we asked him to sing it again [Chorus] C G Well, oh my F C I'm a train in the sky Am F G Sweet Lord, let me feel no fear C G And before I go down C F Please tell Barbara Brown Am G C Well, I love you, my darling, my dear C G C You know I love you, my darling, my dear C G C Yes I love you, my darling, my dear