| Gm | Dm | D# | A# | Gm | F | D# | Cm | Gm |
| But I will be using the names of the shapes that you will be playing since there is a capo on the 3rd Fret. |
| Intro (all instrumentals in the song use the same chords) |
| Em | Bm | C | G | Em | D | C | Am | Em |
| Verse |
| Em | Bm | |
| Senor, | Senor, |
| C | G | |
| Can you | tell me where we | heading? |
| Em | |
| Lincoln County Road or Arma | geddon? |
| D | C | |
| Seems like I been | down this way | before |
| Am | Em | |
| Is there any truth in that, S | enor? |
| Em | Bm | |
| Senor, | Senor, |
| C | G | |
| Do you | know where she's | hiding? |
| Em | |
| How long are we gonna be | riding? |
| D | C | |
| How long must I keep my | eyes glued to the | door? |
| Am | Em | |
| Will there be any comfort here, S | enor? |
| Instrumental |
| Bridge |
| G | Bm | |
| There's a | wicked wind still blowing on that | upper deck |
| C | Em | |
| There's an | iron cross still hanging from | around her neck |
| G | Bm | |
| There's a | marching band still playing in their | vacant lot |
| C | Em | |
| Where she | held me in her arms one time and | said -forget what we got- |
| Verse |
| Senor, Senor, |
| I can see the painted wagon |
| Smell the tail of a dragon |
| I can't stand the suspense anymore |
| Can you tell me who to contact here, Senor? |
| Bridge |
| Well the last thing I remember before I stripped and kneeled |
| Was a train load full of fools bogged down in a Magnetic field |
| And a gypsy, with a broken flag and a flashing ring |
| He says, -Son this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing- |
| Verse |
| Senor, Senor, |
| You know their hearts are hard as leather |
| Give me a minute, let me get it together |
| Gotta pick myself up off the floor |
| I'm ready when you are, Senor |
| Senor, Senor, |
| Let's overturn these tables |
| Disconnect these cables |
| This place don't make sense to me no more |
| Can you tell me what we're waiting for, Senor? |
| Em | Bm | C | G | Em | D | C | |
| Seems like I been | down this way | before |
| Am | Em | |
| Is there any truth in that, S | enor? |