Lyrics Jesse James - Bruce Springsteen
Jesse
James
was
a
lad
that
killed
many
a
man
He
robbed
the
Glendale
train
He
stole
from
the
rich
and
he
gave
to
the
poor
He'd
a
hand
and
a
heart
and
a
brain
Well
it
was
Robert
Ford,
that
dirty
little
coward
I
wonder
now
how
he
feels
For
he
ate
of
Jesse's
bread
and
he
slept
in
Jesse's
bed
Then
he
laid
poor
Jesse
in
his
grave
Well
Jesse
had
a
wife
to
mourn
for
his
life
Three
children
now
they
were
brave
Well
that
dirty
little
coward
that
shot
Mr.
Howard
He
laid
poor
Jesse
in
his
grave
Jesse
was
a
man,
a
friend
to
the
poor
He'd
never
rob
a
mother
or
a
child
There
never
was
a
man
with
the
law
in
his
hand
That
could
take
Jesse
James
alive
It
was
on
a
Saturday
night
and
the
moon
was
shining
bright
They
robbed
the
Glendale
train
And
people
they
did
say
o'er
many
miles
away
It
was
those
outlaws,
Ther're
Frank
and
Jesse
James
Well
Jesse
had
a
wife
to
mourn
for
his
life
Three
children
now
they
were
brave
Well
that
dirty
little
coward
that
shot
Mr.
Howard
He
laid
poor
Jesse
in
his
grave
Now
the
people
held
their
breath
when
they
heard
of
Jesse's
death
And
wondered
how
he'd
ever
come
to
fall
Robert
Ford,
it
was
a
fact,
he
shot
Jesse
in
the
back
While
Jesse
hung
a
picture
on
the
wall
Now
Jesse
went
to
rest
with
his
hand
on
his
breast
The
devil
upon
his
knee
He
was
born
one
day
in
the
County
Clay
And
he
came
from
a
solitary
race
Well
Jesse
had
a
wife
to
mourn
for
his
life
Three
children
now
they
were
brave
Well
that
dirty
little
coward
that
shot
Mr.
Howard
He
laid
poor
Jesse
in
his
grave
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