Bound For El Paso
Jamestown Revival
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(início)
DVerse 1
D G They circled the cabin, she stepped out to meet them D A D With a Winchester rifle that'd kept them away G D Twelve young Apaches on Calico ponies A D Leader among them on a white paint bay
Verse 2
A D He looked down upon her, sincere admiration A D Many had fought him and many had died A D Was she alone, where was her husband? E A He asked her the question to which she replied
Chorus
D G D I wait for the man who’s bound for El Paso A D Riding alone fetching seeds and supplies G D Leaving behind his home in the canyon A D Wife and two children with tears in their eyes
Verse 3
G D In a quiet saloon near Culberson county A D An argument led to the end of a gun G D From the bar stood a traveler who did what he could A D To even the odds that were three against one
Verse 4
A D A thunderous sound, followed by silence A D The traveler lay dead with a hole in his side A D His newfound companion knelt down beside him E A Asked who he was, the bartender replied
Chorus
D G D Lying there's a man who was bound for El Paso A D Riding alone fetching seeds and supplies G D Leaving behind his home in the canyon A D Wife and two children with tears in their eyes
Verse 5
G D This newfound companion set out for the canyon A D Headed for nowhere, but he never slowed down G D One early morning, he awoke to the sounds of A D Calico ponies and hoofs on the ground
Verse 6
A D He fought for his life but finally fell captive A D Certain he'd come to the end of his days A D His fight was over, his fate was sealed E A By the will of the leader on the white paint bay
Harmonica Solo
Same chords as Verse
Verse 7
Single Strum D G D Come morning light, he awoke near a cabin A D The leader looked on as his hands were untied G D He looked around briefly, silently wondered A D Would this be the moment he finally died
Verse 8
A D The cabin door opened and out stepped a woman A D A Winchester rifle held close to her side A D That newfound companion looked up at the woman E A She asked who he was, to which he replied
Chorus
D G D I’m in debt to a man who was bound for El Paso A D Riding alone fetching seeds and supplies G D Leaving behind his home in the canyon A D Wife and two children with tears in their eyes
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