Maybe this will be better.Hi, Beau.......
Well, here's how I do it. The key is E, playing D formation with capo on the second fret. You can fancy it up nicely by adding Dsus4 and/or A7sus4 (easily done without moving from D position).
......Tiger
No Man's Land - Eric Bogle
Well, [D]how do you do, young [G]Willie Mc-[Em]Bride,
Do you [A7]mind if I sit here, down [G]by your grave-[D]side,
And rest for a while in the [G]warm summer [Em]sun?
I've been [A7]working all day, and [G]I'm nearly [D]done.I [D]see by your gravestone you were [G]only nine-[Em]teen
When you [A7]joined great fallen in [G]19-[A7]16.
I [D]hope you died well, and I [G]hope you died [Em]clean,
Or, for [A7]Willie McBride, was it [G]slow and ob-[D]scene?
CHORUS (Each stanza)
Did they [A7]beat the drum slowly, did they [G]play the fife [D]lowly,
Did they [A7]sound the dead march as they [G]lowered you [A7]down?
Did the [G]band play the [A7]Last Post and [D]chorus,
Did the [G]pipes play "The [Em]Flowers of the [A7]For-[D]est"?