| The night stage out of Abilene was wrecked in '65
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| 11 souls were on that coach, not one was left alive
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| Old timers often shiver when they hear the grisly tale
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| For they say the devil and his coach were seen along that trail
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| And the phantom stage goes by
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| As the vultures circle high
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| And it’s horses scream with fright as it thunders through the night
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| The phantom stage that haunts the canyon train
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| Twas a gal the name of Sue that the trouble started through
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| And a box of golden nuggets, so we’re told
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| She had turned the gambler down and that night was leaving town
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| So he planned to get the woman and the gold
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| He waited on the canyon as the light was growing dim
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| The first shot hit the driver as the coach got to the rim
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| He dashed the maddened horses but they hadn’t far to go
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| They slipped, and overshot the rim, and disappeared below
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| And the phantom stage goes by
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| As the vultures circle high
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| And it’s horses scream with fright as it thunders through the night
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| The phantom stage that haunts the canyon train
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| At dawn they searched the ground but the wreck was never found
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| And if you pass that spot you’re not alone
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| For at midnight on the trail, the lost souls tell their tale
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| And they whisper that the devil took his own
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| And the phantom stage goes by
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| As the vultures circle high
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| And it’s horses scream with fright as it thunders through the night
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| The phantom stage that haunts the canyon train |