Tom: G G E A A7 When I was a lad and old Shep was a pup, D D7 G over hills and meadows we'd play, G E A A7 just a boy and his dog we were both full of fun, D D7 G we grew up together that way. C G I remember the time at the old swimming hole, D when I would have drowned beyond doubt, G E A A7 but old Shep was right there, to the rescue he came, D D7 G he jumped in and helped pull me out. G E A A7 Now the years they rolled by, and old Shep he grew old, D D7 G his eye sight at last it grew dim, G E A A7 then one day the doctor looked at him and said, D D7 G I can't do no more for him, Jim. C G With a hand that was trembling I picked up my gun, D and I aimed it at Shep's faithful head, G E A A7 but I just couldn't do it, I wanted to run, D D7 G I wished they would shoot me instead. C G Now old Shep is gone where the good doggies go, D and no more on this earth will he roam, G E A A7 but if dogs have a heaven there's one thing I know, D D7 G old Shep has a wonderful home.