INTRO: Am C Em VERSE Em G The Yankee letter said that they'd be comin' any day Am C And if we planned on gettin' out alive we best be on our way Em G Our tattered grey was torn between if we should run or fight Am C B7 But our Southern pride swelled up inside as we dug in for the night G D Then we heard a rider callin', "They're comin' down the road!" Em C And the firey flash of twenty-pounders started to explode G G G/F# Em Tried our best to stop them but our efforts were in vain C G In the distance you could hear the sound of Dixie's last refrain G G/F# Em They're burnin' Georgia down C G Those devils dressed in blue G G/F# Em They took the higher ground C G Dying's all we can do C And let us, bound to fall Em Smell the smoke and the cinder Am They're burnin' Georgia down C G But we never will surrender Instrumental: G G/F# Em C G G/F# Em C G C Em Am C Em VERSE Em G Sherman left Atlanta leading sixty thousand of his best Am C Spreading the destruction over 50 miles abreast Em G Marching to the sea, leavin' nothing in their path Am C B7 Factories, farms, and churches; nothing spared their wrath G D Oh Christmas Day in '64, they cut off our supplies Em C And then they offered Mr. Lincoln up Savannah as a prize G G G/F# Em And though our lines are broken; we fought on till the end C G And pray someday we'll find a way to Dixie once again G G/F# Em They're burnin' Georgia down C G Those devils dressed in blue G G/F# Em They took the higher ground C G Dying's all we can do C And let us, bound to fall Em Smell the smoke and the cinder Am They're burnin' Georgia down C G But we never will surrender Am They're burnin' Georgia down C Em But we never will surrender OUTRO: Em A Em