[Intro]
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The full moon touch the steel cold line
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The railbed was frozen with ice.
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In the distance an engine was keepin with time
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His steam whistle moaned just twice.
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Down in the cut past the old trussel bridge
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Twelve fine horses stood.
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Masked men shivered in the cold autumn ridge
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Not far from the Glendale Woods.
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The Grassland shined from the swayin train
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When the driver saw the red light.
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Her iron brakes sparked like a silver rain
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And the metals screamed through the night.
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The baggage man reared out to look for the faults
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When fear froze up his heart.
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He was starein the barrel of an army colt.
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That threated to tear him apart.
[Chorus]
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We will burn your train to cinders
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So throw the money down.
Open up your damned express car
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And jump off to the ground
But we won?t touch that ol woman
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She?s southern and they claim
They ain?t offerin no reward
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For Frank and Jessie James.
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And a long soldier?s coast brave with years
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Quickly they climbed aboard.
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Men was sweatin and women shed tears
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And a preacher prayed to the Lord.
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When they opened the safe there was nothin for them.
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So they strolled down through the train
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What a miserable sight these desperate men
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Robbin old folk gold watch chains.
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Now some say the Devil had taken his soul
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Some say his spirit survived
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But we all no he was nothin but a Missouri farm boy
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Just fightin to stay alive.
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But high above that railroad bed
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On a ridge where the pines grow tall
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If you listen to the wind there?s a ghost of a chance
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You can still hear ol Jesse call. (Listen now.)
[Chorus]