| I smiled at her and she smiled back at me
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| I asked her to walk with me along the beach
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| I took her arm as we strolled by the sea
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| I smiled at her and she smile back at me
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| She told me her father did live by the gun
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| And if he saw me she said I should run
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| I saw him comin' as I turned around
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| So I ran away to the heart of the town
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| And bought me a gun to shoot that man down
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| Late in the night by the old apple tree
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| I met that girl and she promised to me
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| That she’d always love till her dyin' day
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| I truly believed every word she would say
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| I held her tightly then she walked away
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| I knew that her father had spoken 'bout me
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| And his daughter’s wishes he could not agree
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| He came after me 'cause he wanted me dead
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| So I pulled out my pistol and blew off his head
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| He lay on the ground and I filled him with lead
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| The neighbors heard gunshot a-rain in the night
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| When they came and got me, I put up no fight
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| I could have been hung from the old apple tree
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| It was self-defense, so it never would be
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| So I beat the noose and I walked away free
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| I’m still around and my girl’s by my side
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| I beat the noose, it’s not time yet to die
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| And what a bright mornin', light shines down on me
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| My girl, she will marry, yes, marry me
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| We’ll live in the house by the old apple tree |