Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
D
They circled the cabin
G
D
She stepped out to meet them
A
With a Winchester rifle
D
A
D
That'd kept them away
Verse 2
D
Twelve young apaches
A
G
D
On Calico ponies
Leader among them
A
D
On a white paint bay
Verse 3
A
He looked down upon her
D
Sincere admiration
A
D
Many had fought him
And many had died
A
Verse 4
Was she alone
D
Where was her husband
E
He asked her the question
A
To which she replied
Verse 5
wait for the man
G
D
Who's bound for El Paso
A
Riding alone fetching seed
D
s and supplies
Verse 6
D
Leaving behind
G
D
His home in the canyon
Wife and two children
A
D
With tears in their eyes
Verse 7
D
In a quiet saloon
G
D
Near Culberson county
An argument led to the end
of a gun
A
D
Verse 8
From the bar stood a traveler
G
D
G
Who did what he could
D
A
D
A
To even the odds that were three
D
A
D
A
against one
Verse 9
A
A thunderous sound
D
Followed by silence
A
The traveler lay dead
G
D
with a hole in his side
Verse 10
A
His newfound companion
D
Knelt down beside him
E
Asked who he was
A
The bartender replied
Verse 11
D
Lying there's a man
G
D
Who was bound for El Paso
A
Riding alone fetching seed
D
s and supplies
Verse 12
D
Leaving behind
G
D
His home in the canyon
Wife and two children
With tears in their eyes
Verse 13
D
This newfound companion
G
D
G
D
Set out for the canyon
Headed for nowhere
A
D
But he never slowed down
Verse 14
D
A
D
One early morning
G
D
He awoke to the sounds of
A
Calico ponies
D
And hoofs on the ground
A
D
Verse 15
A
D
A
He fought for his life
D
But finally fell captive
A
D
Certain he'd come to the end of his days
Verse 16
A
His fight was over
D
His fate was sealed
E
A
By the will of the leader on the white
Interlude 1
paint bay
A
D
G
D
A
D
G
D
A
D
Verse 17
D
Come morning light
He awoke near a cabin
The leader looked on
Verse 18
As his hands were untied
D
He looked around briefly
G
D
Silently wondered
Would this be the moment
A
D
he finally died
Verse 19
A
The cabin door opened
D
And out stepped a woman
A
D
A Winchester rifle held close to her side
Verse 20
A
That newfound companion
D
looked up at the woman
E
She asked who he was
A
To which he replied
Verse 21
D
I'm in debt to a man
G
D
Who was bound for El Paso
A
Riding alone fetching seed
D
s and supplies
Verse 22
D
Leaving behind
G
D
His home in the canyon
Wife and two children
A
D
With tears in their eyes
Outro 1
D
G
D
A
D
A
D
G
D
A
D
A
D
A
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