| They found James Ambrose dead in his cell
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| A gaping gash in his arm had drained him down to Hell
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| No one knew for sure if Ambrose was his name
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| They called him Yankee Sullivan in early days of fame
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| He’d known the game of fisticuffs had always treated him right
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| But no one knew the men who came and took his life that night
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| He’d spent some time in Botany Bay atoning for his sins
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| He fought a bout with Hammer Lane and took a tainted win
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| He was the hero of the Bowery, a prince of lawless times
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| Then was battered by the «Butcherman» in 1849
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| He knew the game of fisticuffs, he knew the game of might
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| But no one knew the men who came and took his life one night
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| He knew the game of fisticuffs
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| Lilly and McCoy were shy of a hundred and forty pounds
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| In 1842 they went a hundred and eighteen rounds
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| They begged McCoy to cash it in, he said that he would not
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| Got up and fought one more round then died right on the spot
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| He knew the game of fisticuffs, he knew the game of fight
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| But no one knew the game would come and take his life that night |