Tonalité : C major•
Verse 1
C
Belle Starr, Belle Starr,
F
tell me where you have gone
G
Since old Oklahoma's sand
C
hills you did roam?
Is it heaven's wide streets
F
that you're ty ing your reins
G
C
Or single footing somewhere below?
Verse 2
C
Eight lovers they say combed
F
your waving black hair
G
Eight men knew the feel
C
of your dark velvet waist
Eight men heard the sounds
F
of your tan leather skirt
G
Eight men heard the bark of the
C
guns that you wore
Verse 3
F
Cole Younger was your first and the
father of your girl
G
And the name that you picked
C
for your daughter was Pearl
Cole robbed a bank and he
F
drawed the life line
G
But I heard he was pardoned
C
after twenty years time
Verse 4
C
Your Cherokee lover,
F
Blue Duck was his name
G
He loved you in the sand hills
C
before your great fame
G
C
F
I heard he stopped a bullet in 1885
G
C
And your Blue Duck's no longer alive
Verse 5
C
You took Jim Reed to your
F
warm wedding bed
G
And from out of your love
C
was born the boy, Ed
A pal killed Jim Reed by the
F
dark of the moon
G
And your son Ed was blowed down
in a drunken saloon
C
Verse 6
Then there was Bob Younger,
F
you loved him so well
G
He rode with the James Boys
C
out on the long trail
Well, they caught him in Minnesota
F
C
along with the gang
F
G
And he died down in jail
C
in the cell or the chain
Verse 7
C
You loved Mr. William
F
G
Clarke Quantrill
And his Civil War guerrillas
C
in the Missouri hills
He hit Lawrence,
F
Kansas and fought them still
G
And when he rode out,
C
two hundred lay killed
Verse 8
F
They say you could have, they
whispered you might
G
Have loved Frank James on
C
a couple of nights
He fought the Midland Railroad
F
almost to death
G
Then in 1915 Frank drawed
C
his last breath
Verse 9
F
They say it could be, they
say maybe so
G
That you loved Jesse James,
that desperado
C
F
Jesse got married, had a wife and a son
G
Was shot down at home by
C
the Ford brothers' guns
Verse 10
F
Belle Starr, Belle Starr, your
time's getting late
G
But how is Jim Younger,
C
did you hear his fate?
He was jailed and then pardoned
F
for all he had done
G
And he blowed out his own brains
C
in nineteen and one
Verse 11
C
Eight men they say combed that
F
waving black hair
G
Eight men knew the feel of your
C
dark velvet waist
Eight men heard the sounds
F
of your tan leather skirt
G
Eight men heard the bark of the
C
guns that you wore
Verse 12
C
Belle Starr, Belle Starr,
F
tell me where you have gone
G
Since old Oklahoma's sand
C
hills you did roam?
Is it heaven's wide streets
F
that you're ty ing your reins
G
C
Or single footing somewhere below?
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