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John Wilkes Booth Chords by Tony Rice

John Wilkes Booth chords by Tony Rice

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(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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