GCG
Born under a south Kentucky sky
GCG
He'd come west to Mexico to fight
C
1842 at Mier
GE
The gutters filled with blood and fear
GDG
Barely made it back to Texas alive
GCG
With Missouri Volunteers when the war began
GCG
In '46 they crossed the Rio Grande
C
There he met his dark-eyed love
GE
But said good bye when the war was done
GDG
He swore that he'd come back for her again
CEG
Oh oh novia
CEDC
Oh oh your man is gone
C
Maybe he's in Texas
GE
But we'll take what God has left us
GDG
And we'll leave for California with the dawn
GCG
Worked his way back to Old Mexico
GCG
To reclaim the love he'd left two years ago
C
Back to those same city walls
GE
Where he'd watched copper cannonballs
GDG
Like wayward suns roll down the cobblestones
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GCG
They put him in a prison left alone
GCG
With other yankee fools so far from home
C
Parade them through the square in chains
GE
'Till in rode Captain Glanton's gang
GDG
Apache scalps for bounties paid in gold
CEG
Oh oh novia
CEDC
Oh oh your man is gone
C
Maybe he's in Texas
GE
But we'll take what God has left us
GDG
And we'll leave for California with the dawn
GCG
Glanton's men were killers all by trade
GCG
And through the prison bars a deal was made
C
Glanton needed three new men
GE
He hired the lovelorn veteran
GDG
The killers rode out through the governor's gates
GCG
The Veteran left camp 'fore the rising sun
GCG
No killer he'd left all their work undone
C
He was not yet two days out
GE
When Glanton's naked native scouts
GDG
Brought back his empty horse and his brand new gun
CEG
Oh oh novia
CEDC
Oh oh your man is gone
C
Maybe he's in Texas
GE
But we'll take what God has left us
GDG
And we'll leave for California with the dawn
CEG
Oh oh novia
CEDC
Oh oh your man is gone
C
Maybe he's in Texas
GE
But we'll take what God has left us
GDG
And we'll leave for California with the dawn