Standard (EADGBE)

Intro

["Boom chk" strumming pattern (base note, then chord) in the verse; freeer in the chorus]

[Talking Blues]

By the shores of old Lake Michigan,

Where the hawk wind blows so cold,

[as above]

'Round his bed, his friends had all gathered;

They knew his time was short,

So on his head they put this bright blue cap

From his all-time favorite sport.

He told them, "it's late and its getting dark in here

And I know its time to go,

But before I leave the line-up

There's just one thing I'd like to know:"

[Chorus, sung]

"Do they still play the blues in Chicago

When baseball season rolls around?

When the snow melts away,

Do the Cubbies still play

In their ivy-covered burial ground?

When I was a boy they were my pride and joy

But now they only bring fatigue

To the home of the brave

The land of the free

(pick

in bass)

And the doormat of the National League."

[Talking Blues]

He told his friends "You know the law of averages says:

Anything will happen that can." That's what it says.

"But the last year the Cubs won a national league pennant

Was the year we dropped the bomb on Japan."

"The Cubs made me a criminal;

Sent me down a wayward path;

They stole my youth from me." (That's the truth.)

"I'd forsake my teachers

To go sit in the bleachers

In flagrant truancy."

"And then one thing led to another:

Soon I'd discovered alcohol, gambling, dope

Football, hockey, lacrosse, tennis.

But what do you expect,

When you raise up a young boys hope..."

"And then just crush it like so many paper beer cups.

Year after year, after year, after year,

After year, after year, after year, after year,

'Til those hopes are just so much popcorn

For pigeons beneath the "EL" tracks to eat."

He said "You know I'll never see Wrigley Field

Anymore before my eternal rest,

So, if you have your pencils and your score cards ready,

I'll read you my last request:"

"Give me a double-header funeral in Wrigley Field

On some sunny weekend day." (No lights.)

"Have the organ play the National Anthem

And then a little 'Na, Na, Na, Na, Hey Hey, Hey, Goodbye'"

"Make six bull pen pitchers carry my coffin

And six ground keepers clear my path.

Have the umpires bark me out at every base

In all their holy wrath."

"'Its a beautiful day for a funeral:

Hey Ernie lets play two!'

Somebody go get Jack Brickhouse to come back

And conduct just one more interview."

"Have the Cubbies run right out into the middle of the field

and have Kieth Moreland drop a routine fly.

Give everybody two bags of peanuts and a frosty malt

And I'll be ready to die."

"Build a big fire on home plate out of your 'Louisville Slugger' baseball bats

And toss my coffin in.

Let my ashes blow in a beautiful snow

From the prevailing 30 mile-an-hour southwest wind."

"When my last remains go flying over the left field wall

I'll bid the bleacher bums 'adieu'

And come to my final resting place

Out on Waveland Avenue."

The dying man's friends told him to cut it out!

They said, "stop it, that's an awful shame!"

He whispered, "Don't cry, we'll meet, by and by,

Near the Heavenly Hall of Fame."

He said, "I've got season's tickets to watch the Angels now,

So that's just what I'm going to do."

He said, "but you, the living, you're stuck here with the Cubs!

So it's me who feels sorry for you!"

And he said, "Ahh, play that 'Lonesome Loser' tune,

That's the one I like the best."

And he closed his eyes, and he slipped away.

That gave us the Dying Cub Fan's Last Request, so here it is:

[Chorus, sung]

"Do they still play the blues in Chicago

When baseball season rolls around?

When the snow melts away,

Do the Cubbies still play

In their ivy-covered burial ground?

[Big Finish]

When I was a boy they were my pride and joy

But now they only bring fatigue

To the home of the brave

The land of the free

And the doormat of the National League!"

Outro

Last Three Chords:

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