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LA FA#m LA FA#m LA LA7 RE FA#m SI RE LA MI
FA#m LA
They were duelin, doolin-dalton
FA#m LA LA7
High or low, it was the same
RE FA#m
Easy money and faithless women
SI RE LA DO#
Red-eye whiskey for the pain
FA#m LA LA7
Go down, bill dalton, it must be gods will,
FA#m LA LA7
Two brothers lyin dead in coffeyville
RE FA#m
Two voices call to you from where they stood
SI RE LA
Lay down your lay books now Theyre no damn good
DO#m FA#m LA
Better keep on movin, doolin-dalton
DO#m FA#m LA LA7
til your shadow sets you free
RE FA#m
If youre fast, and if youre lucky
SI RE LA
You will never see that hangin tree
DO#m LA RE
Well, the towns lay out across the dusty plains
SIm FA#m
Like graveyards filled with tombstones, waitin for the names
LA MIm7 RE
And a man could use his back, or use his brains
SIm MI DO#
But some just went stir crazy, lord, cause nothin ever changed
FA#m LA
til bill doolin met bill dalton
FA#m LA LA7
He was workin cheap, just bidin time
RE FA#m
Then he laughed and said,Im goin,
SI MI LA
And so he left that peaceful life behind
MI FA#m LA7 RE DO#m SIm MI RE FA#m
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