
John Wilkes Booth chords by Tony Rice
Guitar chords with lyrics
(Mary Chapin Carpenter) Capo 6 C John Wilkes Booth was a southern man, D Born of an actor in Maryland, C Bound for fortune on a gas-lit stage, G Bound to die at a tender age. Washington to Baltimore, He played the bills and he slept with whores, And he burned inside with a hatred deep For the man who caused the south to weep.
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Young Abe Lincoln wasn't young no more, Tired old man when he won the war, And he dreamed at night of his death by the hand Of a bitter world and a faceless man Em And he saw his body in a ghastly dream, D Draped in black while his widow screamed. Em Two silver dollars on his eyelids lay. G Abraham Lincoln has died today. Em CHORUS: They said there were five and they said there were ten. D Some say there was never more than just one man. Em Who would smile to see Mr. Lincoln dead Am In the name of God and Dixie, G In the name of God and Dixie Land. John Wilkes Booth and his band of men They'd failed before but would try again. When Good Friday dawned with a fickle sun, Then Booth declared the day had come. The word was passed and the guns were brought, Down to Mary Sarrat's boarding house. Sealed in a note, Booth named just four, But the gallows would sway with many more. CHORUS John Wilkes Booth went to his grave With a bullet in his neck and a broken leg, A patriot and his fantasy Of redemption, grace, and bravery. And those who hanged and those who spent Their lives behind a jailer's fence, Only Booth could have set them free From the taint of the conspiracy. CHORUS In the name of God and Dixie
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