Lyrics Old Tom Horn - Chris LeDoux
Now
back
in
old
Wyoming
many
long
years
ago
When
there
was
no
law
and
order
'round
to
regulate
the
show
Them
old
Wyoming
ranchers
had
a
problem
on
their
hands
Tryin'
to
keep
the
cow
thieves
and
the
rustlers
off
their
land
Now
old
Tom
Horn
came
a-ridin'
up
one
day
Gonna
lend
a
hand
to
the
cattlemen
in
his
own
peculiar
way
Well,
he
took
his
.44-.40
out
and
cleaned
it
up
right
well
Then
he
rode
off
down
Dry
Gulch
with
a
sack
of
rifle
shells
Old
Tom
Horn
with
a
rifle
by
his
side
Through
the
hills
of
Wyoming,
he
would
ride
There
ain't
no
tellin'
how
many
cattle
thieves
he
killed
But
it
was
God
help
the
rustler
when
Tom
Horn
was
in
the
hills
If
you
rode
the
Larame
Valley
by
either
day
or
night
You
can
be
right
sure
he's
watchin'
you
through
his
rifle
sights
He
laid
out
in
the
bushes
and
the
rustler
come
around
Then
he'll
spill
the
boy
with
a
single
shot
and
chamber
one
more
round
Now
the
rustlers
tried
to
stop
him,
but
they
found
there
was
no
way
He
could
pick
them
off
from
a
mountain
side,
a
half
mile
away
They
ran
him
down
the
border,
but
they
never
touched
his
hide
He
just
slipped
across
to
his
hide-out
on
the
Colorado
side
Old
Tom
Horn
with
a
rifle
by
his
side
Through
the
hills
of
Wyoming,
he
would
ride
There
ain't
no
tellin'
how
many
cattle
thieves
he
killed
But
it
was
God
help
the
rustler
when
Tom
Horn
was
in
the
hills
Then
one
day
young
Willie
Nickle
was
out
a-ridin'
around
A
.44-.40
shot
rang
out
and
laid
the
poor
boy
down
Well,
it
was
only
14
years
since
that
little
kid
was
born
And
they
said
it
looked
like
the
doings
of
that
lonesome
Tom
Horn
So
the
cattlemen
went
and
strung
him
up
with
a
length
of
fresh
snipped
rope
But
his
ghost
still
hangs
out
in
the
hills
and
spooks
the
Antelope
Now
all
the
rustlers
hatred
and
all
the
cattlemens
fears
Have
kept
ol'
Tom
Horn
alive
through
all
the
changin'
years
Old
Tom
Horn
with
a
rifle
by
his
side
Through
the
hills
of
Wyoming,
he
would
ride
There
ain't
no
tellin'
how
many
cattle
thieves
he
killed
But
it
was
God
help
the
rustler
when
Tom
Horn
was
in
the
hills
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