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Jesse James  Bruce Springsteen



                [F]        Jesse James was a lad
That killed many a man         [Dm7]                  [F]
He robbed the Glendale train                            [C]
He stole from the rich       [F]
And he gave to the poor           [Dm7]             [F]
He’d a hand and a heart and[C] a brain        [F]
Well it was Robert Ford [F]
That dirty little coward       [Dm7]            [F]
I wonder now how he feels                           [C]
For he ate of Jesse’s bread  [F]
And he slept in Jesse’s bed      [Dm7]                    [F]
And he laid poor Jesse in the grave            [C]               [F]
                                Well [Dm7]Jesse had a wife
                                To mourn for[F] his life
Three children
                                Now they were brave         [C]
                                Well that dirty litt[F]le coward
                                That shot Mr. Ho[Dm7]ward       [F]
                                He laid poor Jesse in the[C] grave          [F]

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