paroles de chanson John Wilkes Booth - Tony Rice
John
Wilkes
Booth
was
a
southern
man
Born
of
an
actor
in
Maryland
Bound
for
fortune
on
a
gas-lit
stage
Bound
to
die
at
a
tender
age
Washington
to
Baltimore
He
played
the
bills
and
he
slept
with
whores
And
he
burned
inside
with
a
hatred
deep
For
the
man
who
caused
the
south
to
weep
Young
Abe
Lincoln
wasn't
young
no
more
Tired
old
man
when
he
won
the
war
And
he
dreamed
at
night
of
his
death
by
the
hands
Of
the
bitter
world
and
a
faceless
man
And
he
saw
his
body
in
a
ghastly
dream
Draped
in
black
while
his
widow
screamed
Two
silver
dollars
on
his
eyelids
lay
Abraham
Lincoln
has
died
today
And
they
said
there
were
five
and
they
said
there
were
ten
Some
say
there
was
never
more
than
just
one
man
Oh,
it's
awful
to
see
Mr.
Lincoln
dead
In
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie,
in
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie
Land
John
Wilkes
Booth
and
his
band
of
men
They'd
failed
before
but
would
try
again
When
Good
Friday
dawned
with
a
fickle
sun
Then
Booth
declared
the
day
had
come
And
the
word
was
passed
and
the
guns
were
brought
Down
to
Mary
Sarrat's
boarding
house
Sealed
in
a
note,
Booth
named
just
four
But
the
gallows
would
sway
with
many
more
And
they
said
there
were
five
and
they
said
there
were
ten
Some
say
there
was
never
more
than
just
one
man
Oh,
it's
awful
to
see
Mr.
Lincoln
dead
In
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie,
in
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie
Land
John
Wilkes
Booth
went
to
his
grave
With
a
bullet
in
his
neck
and
a
broken
leg
A
patriot
and
his
fantasy
Of
redemption,
grace
and
bravery
And
those
who
were
hanged
and
those
who
spent
Their
lives
behind
a
jailer's
fence
Only
Booth
could
have
proved
them
free
Of
the
taint
of
the
conspiracy
For
they
said
there
were
five
and
they
said
there
were
ten
Some
said
there
was
never
more
than
just
one
man
Oh,
it's
awful
to
see
Mr.
Lincoln
dead
In
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie,
in
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie
Land
In
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie,
in
the
name
of
God
and
Dixie
Land
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