Lyrics Bandit Cole Younger - Edward L. Crain
I
am
a
noted
highwayman;
Cole
Younger
is
my
name
With
deeds
and
desperation
that
brought
my
name
to
shame
Robbing
of
the
Northfield
bank
is
a
thing
I'll
never
deny
But
which
I
will
be
sorry
of
until
the
day
I
die
We
started
for
old
Texas,
that
grand
old
Lone
Star
State
'Twas
there
on
Nebraska
prairies
the
James
Boys
we
did
meet
With
knives,
gun,
and
revolvers
we
all
sit
down
to
play
A
game
of
good
old
poker
to
pass
the
time
away
Across
Nebraska
prairies
a
Denver
train
we
spied
I
says
to
Bob,
"We'll
rob
her
as
she
goes
rolling
by"
We
saddled
up
our
horses;
northwestward
we
did
go
To
the
godforsaken
country
called
Minnie-soh-tee-oh
I
had
my
eye
on
the
Northfield
bank
when
brother
Bob
did
say,
"Cole,
if
you
under-to-take
the
job,
you'll
always
curse
the
day"
We
stationed
out
our
pickets
up
to
the
bank
did
go
'Twas
there
upon
the
counter,
boys,
we
struck
our
fatal
blow
Saying,
"Hand
us
out
your
money,
sir,
and
make
no
long
delay
We
are
the
noted
Younger
boys,
and
spend
no
time
in
play"
The
cashier,
being
as
true
as
steel,
refused
our
noted
band
'Twas
Jesse
James
that
pulled
the
trigger
that
killed
this
noble
man
We
run
for
life,
for
death
was
near,
four
hundred
on
our
trail
We
soon
was
overtaken
and
landed
safe
in
jail
'Twas
there
in
the
Stillwater
jail
we
lay,
a-wearing
our
lives
away
Two
James
boys
left
to
tell
the
tale
of
the
sad
and
fatal
day
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