| G | |
| Somebody robbed the Glendale train |
| C | G | |
| This | mornin' at half past | nine |
| G | G | |
| Sombody robbed the | Glendale train |
| A | D | |
| And I | swear, I ain't | lyin' |
| G | |
| They | made clean off with sixteen gee's |
| C | G | |
| And left | two men lyin' | cold |
| G | |
| Somebody robbed the Glendale train |
| D | G | |
| And they | made off with the | gold |
| Charlie Jones was the engineer, |
| he had twenty years on the line. |
| He kissed his wife at the station dear, |
| this morning at six thirty five |
| Every thing went fine till half past nine |
| when Charlie looked up and he saw. |
| Men on horses, men with guns, |
| and no sign of the law. |
| Chorus. (tag no words). |
| Amos White was the Luggage man, |
| and dearly loved his job. |
| The company rewarded him, |
| with a golden watch and fob. |
| Well Amos he was workin' time |
| when the door blew off his car. |
| The found Amos White in fifteen pieces |
| Fifteen miles apart. |
| Chorus. (2x plus tag with words). |
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| Glenn Estes,Accounting Manager| My opinions do not reflect those of |
| B Levy & Son | my employer, unless he happens to be right. |
| Scranton,PA USA SOL III | |
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