Intro Am G (x3) F Em F F G Am G F Em F Am Gverse 1 F Em F F G Our tree was full and green, I had to leave it, Am G the sadness was overwhelming, to be alone beneath it. F Em F F G The sun came down hot and hard, I could never sleep, Am G To disappear was the only way I could find relief.Am G F G Am G I was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, alone and unceremoniously, Am G F G Am G ...Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, when life was taken from me.verse 2 F Em F F G First I paid my respects, to Glenn Gould, Am G Then I visited the grave of Alexander Muir. F Em F F G Next to Eaton's tomb, I hung my head and cried, Am G Looking for Joseph Mulgrew, I gave up and died. Am When I was buried... Bridge Am G (x4) F F F G verse 3 Am G Am G The birds sang, the flowers in bloom, spring had just begun. Am G Am G Recently fitted for a suit, now lying in a box. F Am G Am G By summer, I was gone, my remains stolen from the ground, Am G Am G My body never recovered and I was never found, Am G Am G ...Until now. Am G Woooooo... Am G Woooooo... Interlude Am F (x3) F G Am Am F (x3) F G Am (x2) Am F (x3) F G Am Solo Am F (x3) Am F (x3) F G Am Am F (x3) F G Am (x2) Am F (x3) F G Am Am F (x3) F G Am Am F (x3) F G Am (x2) Am F (x3) F G AmAm G F G Am G When I was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, alone and un-Sarah-moniously, Am G F G Am G ...Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, when life was taken so suddenlyAm G Am G Am G F G Am I was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, alone and unceremoniously. Am G Am G Am G Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, between the monuments and trees. F G Am F G A At the heart of the city, amongst the statues and fountains, F G Am F G Am New life could begin, where the old path I ran came to and end.