Standard (EADGBE)

Senor,

Senor,

Can you tell me where we heading?

Lincoln County Road or Armageddon?

Seems like I been down this way before

Is there any truth in that, Senor?

Senor,

Senor,

Do you know where she~s hiding?

How long are we gonna be riding?

How long must I keep my eyes glued to the door?

Will there be any comfort here, Senor?

There~s a wicked wind still blowing on that upper deck

There~s an iron cross still hanging down from around her neck

There~s a marching band still playing in their vacant lot

Where she held me in her arms one time and said -forget what we got-

Senor,

Senor,

I can see the painted wagon

Smell the tail of a dragon

Can~t stand the suspense anymore

Can you tell me who to contact here, Senor?

Instrumental

all of the verse chords with the cool mandolin

Well the last thing I remember before they stripped and kneeled

Was a train load of fools born down in a Maganatic(?) field

The gypsy, where he broke a pike and a flashing ring

He say, -Son this ain~t a dream no more, it~s the real thing-

Senor,

Senor,

You know their hearts here are hard as leather

Well give me a minute, let me get it together

Just gotta pick myself up off the floor

I~m ready when you are, Senor?

Another Instrumental like the First Instrumental

Senor,

Senor,

Let~s overturn these tables

Disconnect these cables

This place don~t make sense to me no more

Can you tell me what we~re waiting for, Senor?

The song fades out and ends on the verse chords and that is about it.

The Am* chords are played by striking the Am chord, then you release all your

fingers so that you strike all open strings (except for the low E and A

strings), then you strike back on the Am chord. It may not be accurate but

that is how I make sense out of that part of the song).

Feel free to email me and we can discuss why Bob Dylan rushes his lyrics

while playing in concert, making his songs lose all of their bite. (Or maybe

it's just me). Oh yeah, I must not disrespect the Spanish language by not

nothing that there is a tilda over the "n" in Senor. That is all.