A [Verse 1] A I was just 23 when Lorene married me D A A good woman's greatest mistake She was carrying my child but I was too young and wild B E For the burdens that marriage creates [Verse 2] A So just like a coward I looked for a way out D A I went where the Slank River flows D A I left her a note inside of my coat E A And quickly walked off down the road [Verse 3] A Lorene stood and shivered while they dragged the river D A For the body that was not to be found I watched from a hill while they had my funeral B B7 E From there I could hear every sound [Verse 4] A There were friends and relations D A And they all kept saying what shame it was I chose to die D A But the thing that still haunts me and tears at my conscience E A Is the sound Lorene made when she cried [Chorus] D A Black velvet lace covered her face E But her grieving was too strong to hide A Yes, the thing that still haunts me and tears at my conscience E A Bb Is the sound Lorene made when she cried [Verse 5] Bb After two years of hiding with my shame locked inside me Eb Bb My conscience led me back home To a small country graveyard where a plain wooden marker C F Had Lorene's name carved next to my own [Verse 6] Bb Now I stand and shiver at the banks of the river Eb Bb Lorene seems to beckon to me Eb Bb Death like an old friend whispers come on in F Bb And I'll put your conscience to sleep [Chorus] Eb Bb Black velvet lace covered her face F But her grieving was too strong to hide Bb Yes, the thing that still haunts me and tears at my conscience F Bb Is the sound Lorene made when she cried [Outro] Bb As I go under the last I remember F Bb Eb Bb F Bb Is the sound Lorene made when she cried