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The martins and the coys2  Gene Autry



[D] Gather 'round me children and I'll [A7] tell a [D] story
Of the mountains and the days when guns was [A7] law
When two [D] fam'lies got to feudin'
It was [G] bound to end in shootin'
So just [D] listen close, I'll [A7] tell you what I [D] saw.
Oh, the [G] Martins and the Coys they were [D] reckless mountain boys
And they took up family feudin' when they'd [A7] meet
They would [D] shoot each other quicker
Than it [G] took your eye to flicker
They could [D] knock a squirrel's eye [A7] out at ninety [D] feet.
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All this fightin' started out one sunday morning
When old grandpa Coy was full of mountain dew
Just as quite as a churchmouse, he stole in the Martin's henhouse
Cause the Coys they needed eggs for breakfast, too.

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Oh, The Martins and the Coys, they were reckless mountain boys
Coz old grandpa Coy's gone where angels live
When they found him on the mountain
He was bleedin' like a fountain
Cause they punctured him 'til he looked like a sieve.

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The Coys started right out to avenge him
They didn't even take time out to mourn
They went out to do some killing
Where the Martins were distilling
And they found old Able Martin making corn

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Oh the Martins and the Coys they were reckless mountain boys
But old Able Martin was the next to go
He had hardly started running
Before the Coys they raised thier guns and
A volley shook the hills and laid him low

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After that they started out to fight in earnest
And they scarred the mountains up with shot and shell
There was uncles, brothers, cousins
Why they bumped them off by dozens
Just how many bit the dust is hard to tell.

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Oh, The Martins and the Coys, they were reckless mountain boys
At the art of killin' they become quite deft
They all know'd they shouldn't do it
But before they hardly knew it
On each side they only had one person left.

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Now the sole remainin' Martin was a maiden
And as purty as a picture was this Grace
While the one survivin' boy was the handsome Henry Coy
And the folks all knew they'd soon meet face to face.

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Oh, The Martins and the Coys, they were reckless mountain boys
But their shootin' and their killin' sure played hob
And it didn't bring no joy to know that Grace and Henry Coy
Both had sworn that they would finish up the job.

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So, they finally met upon a mountain pathway
And young Henry Coy he aimed his gun at Grace
He was set to pull the trigger, when he saw her purty figure
You could see that love had kicked him in the face.

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Oh, The Martins and the Coys, they were reckless mountain boys
But they say their ghostly cussin' gives them chills
But the hatchet sure was buried, when sweet Grace and Henry married
It broke up the best durn feud in these here hills.

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You may think this is where the story ended
But I'm tellin' you the ghosts don't cuss no more
Cause since Grace and Henry wedded,They fight worse than all the rest did
And they carry on the feud just like before.

SOURCE: "THE BIG SHOW" featuring Gene Autry.


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