paroles de chanson John Hardy (Remastered) - Leadbelly
Hn
Hardy,
he
was
a
desp'rate
little
man,
He
carried
two
guns
ev'ry
day.
He
shot
a
man
on
the
West
Virginia
line,
An'
you
ought
seen
John
Hardy
getting
away.
John
Hardy,
he
got
to
the
Keystone
Bridge,
He
thought
that
he
would
be
free.
And
up
stepped
a
man
and
took
him
by
his
arm,
Says,
"Johnny,
walk
along
with
me."
He
sent
for
his
poppy
and
his
mommy,
too,
To
come
and
go
his
bail.
But
money
won't
go
a
murdering
case;
They
locked
John
Hardy
back
in
jail.
John
Hardy,
he
had
a
pretty
little
girl,
That
dress
that
she
wore
was
blue
As
she
came
skipping
through
the
old
jail
hall,
Saying,
"Poppy,
I've
been
true
to
you."
John
Hardy,
he
had
another
little
girl,
That
dress
that
she
wore
was
red.
She
followed
John
Hardy
to
his
hanging
ground,
Saying,
"Poppy,
I
would
rather
be
dead."
I
been
to
the
East
and
I
been
to
the
West,
I
been
this
wide
world
around.
I
been
to
the
river
and
I
been
baptised,
And
now
I'm
on
my
hanging
ground.
John
Hardy
walked
out
on
his
scaffold
high,
With
his
loving
little
wife
by
his
side.
And
the
last
words
she
heard
poor
John-O
say,
"I'll
meet
you
in
that
sweet
bye-and-bye."
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