Hell’s Comin’ with Me

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Intro -x2-: Em G   Bm 

Verse 1:
Em                                   G    Bm 
They all laughed as he turned around slow
          Em
They said you ain't welcome round here anymore
G                    Bm 
You just might as well go
Em                                    G                  Bm 
He wiped the blood from his face as he slowly came to his knees
        Em
He said I’ll be back when you least expect it
G   Bm                   Em      C
       And hell's coming with me
G   Bm               Em      G   Bm 
       Hell's coming with me

Instrumental:
   Em G   Bm 
   Em G   Bm   Em

Verse 2:
Am B7 -nc-       Em
      There is a hill at the bottom of the valley
                                      B7
Where all the poor souls go when they die
           Em                         Am
And if you listen real close, you can hear em’ like a ghost
           Em          B7           Em
And you're never gonna make it out alive

Interlude: B7 Em

Verse 3:
           Em
There is a town at the bottom of the hill
                                        B7
They got a secret that they keep like a slave
           Em                            Am
They got a black magic preacher, we'd do well to let him teach her
           Em              B7          Em
They'll be heading up that hill to the grave

Chorus:
          G             B7
And it is well, with my soul
              Em                             C
You line your pockets full of money that you steal from the poor
            G                              B7
And on your way down the hill, you hear me ringing that bell
            Em             B7                Em
I'd pay the devil twice as much to keep your soul

Verse 4:
Em            Em
  There was a drifter passing through that little valley
                                      B7
He had promised he was coming back to town -Coming back to Town-
            Em
They didn't know him by his face,
          Am
Or by the gun around his waist,
            Em                B7          Em
but he came back to burn that town to the ground

Verse 5:
                Em
First there was fire, then there was smoke
                                       B7
Then the preacher man was hanging by a rope
          Em                                       Am
Then they all fell to their knees, and begged that drifter, begged him please
      Em         B7             Em
As he raised his fist before he spoke

Bridge:
         Em        C       B7
I am the righteous hand of God
             Em         C      B7
And I am the devil that you forgot
               G                                  B7
And I told you one day you will see, that I'll be back, I guarantee
         Em             C              G            B7      Em
And that hell's coming, hell’s coming, hell, hell’s coming, with me

Instrumental:
   Em B7 Em B7
   G B7 Em C
   G B7 Em B7 Em

Chorus:
          G             B7
And it is well, with my soul
              Em                             C
You line your pockets full of money that you steal from the poor
            G                              B7
And on your way down the hill, you hear me ringing that bell
          G
And I say
       B7     Em      B7 Em
hell's coming with me
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