G C Out from the wide Pacific to the broad Atlantic shore, D D7 G she climbs flowery mountains o’er hills and by the shore. C Although she's tall and handsome and she's known quite well by all, D D7 G she's a regular combination of the Wabash Cannonball. G C Oh, the eastern states are dandy, so the western people say, D D7 G Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis by the way. C To the lakes of Minnesota where the rippling waters fall, D D7 G no changes to be taken on the Wabash Cannonball. G C Oh, listen to the jingle, the rumor and the roar, D D7 G as she glides along the woodlands o’er hills and by the shore. C She climbs the flowery mountains, hear the merry hobos squall, D D7 G she glides along the woodlands, the Wabash Cannonball. G C Oh, here's Old Daddy Cleton, let his name forever be, D D7 G and long be remembered in the courts of Tennessee. C For he is a good old rounder, till the curtain round him fall, D D7 G he'll be carried back to victory on the Wabash Cannonball. G C I have rode the I.C. Limited, also the Royal Blue D D7 G across the eastern countries on mail car number two. G C I have rode those highball trains from coast to coast that's all, D D7 G but I have found no equal to the Wabash Cannonball. G C Oh, listen to the jingle, the rumor and the roar, D D7 G as she glides along the woodlands o’er hills and by the shore. C She climbs the flowery mountains, hear the merry hobos squall, D D7 G she glides along the woodlands, the Wabash Cannonball