| It was late last night I made my rounds
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| I met my woman and I blowed her down
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| I went on home and I went to bed
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| I laid my pistol up under my head
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| Early next morning, by the rising sun
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| I woke up and a started to run
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| I made a run but I run too slow
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| A man overtook me down in Jericho
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| I was standing on the corner reading my daddy’s will
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| 'Long came a man they call him Bad Texas Bill
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| He said, «Uhh, Captain, is your name Lee Brown?
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| I believe that you the rascal blowed yer woman down»
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| I said, «Yes sir, Captain, my name is Lee
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| And if you got any blues boy sing 'em to me»
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| «Well I guess Lee, that you know the best
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| You better come with me the judge will tell you the rest»
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| When I was arrested I was dressed in black
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| Put me on a train and they brung me back
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| Jury found me guilty in the first degree
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| And they laid me down in the penitentiary
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| Yes, the judge found me guilty and the jury too
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| I cried, «Lord in Heaven, have some mercy on me»
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| I’ll be here for the rest of my life
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| All I done was kill my wife |