Tonalité : E major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Bill Maudin was long,
tall, and slender
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Better known by his being a bartender
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Bill Martin was long tall and slender,
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better known by his being a bartender.
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One day he went down to Faraway Gun,
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that was something Bill
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Martin had never done.
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He said he went downtown
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to Faraway Gun,
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that was something Bill
Martin had never done.
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And Ellis People's downtown
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had no lovin' point
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When a loan came billed
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with a cold forty -one
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And the first ball entered in her side
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And the second ball entered in her breast
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The third ball entered in her hip
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That was the ball that killed
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poor Ella's dad
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And all the young girls come
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a -runnin' and cryin'
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All the young girls come a
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-runnin' and cryin'
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With nothin' on them girls' minds
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But she'd left her two sons behind
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And for the deed, Bill Martin, that you done
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You sinner,
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you know you ought to be hung
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For the deed, Bill Martin, that you done
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Judge Sanders, you're going to be hung
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And man, they took Bill Martin
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to the freight depot
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And the train come a -rollin' by
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He waved his hand to the woman he loved
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And then he hung his head and cried
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Come all and take heed
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When the dead of war ever speak
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Come all and take heed
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At the down low poor Ellen's feet
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Someday you'll go for a little lovin' fun
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And a man will do like Bill
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Maudin does
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Someday you'll go for a little lovin' fun
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And a man will do like Bill Maudin does
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