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Mr Shorty   Marty Robbins

{t:Mr Shorty}
{st:Marty Robbins}
4/4 (Words and music by Marty Robbins)

(C) Nobody knew where he (Am) came from
(C) They only knew he came (Am) in
(C) Slowly he walked to the (Am) end of the bar
And he (Dm) ordered up one slug of (E7) gin
Well, I could (Am) see that he wasn't a (Dm) large man
I could (G) tell that he wasn't too (C) tall
I (E7) judged him to be (Am) 'bout five-foot three
And his (D) voice was a soft Texas (G) drawl.

Said he was needin' some wages
'Fore he could ride for the west
Said he could do most all kind of work
Said he could ride with the best;
There in his blue eyes was a sadness
That comes from the need of a friend
And tho' he tried, he still couldn't hide
The loneliness there, deep within.

Said he would work thru the winter
For thirty a month and his board
I started to say where he might land a job
When a fellow came in thru the door
And I could tell he was lookin' for trouble
From the way that he came stompin' in
He told me to leave Shorty there by himself
Come down and wait on a man

The eyes of the little man narrowed
The smile disappeared from his face
Gone was the friendliness that I had seen
And a wild look of hate took its' place
But the big one continued to mock him
And he told me that I'd better go
Find him a couple of glasses of milk
Then maybe Shorty would grow

When the little man spoke, there was stillness
He made sure that everyone heard
Slowly he stepped away from the bar
And I still remember these words
Oh! it's plain that you're lookin' for trouble
Trouble's what I try to shun
If that's what you want, then that's what you'll get
'Cause cowboy, we're both packin' guns

His hand was already positioned
Feet wide apart on the floor
I hadn't noticed but there on his hip
Was a short-barreled Bass Forty-Four
It was plain he was ready and waitin
He leaned a bit forward and said
When you call me Shorty, say Mister, my friend
Maybe you'd rather be dead

In the room was a terrible silence
As the big one stepped out on the floor
All drinkin' stopped and the tick of the clock
Said death would wait ten seconds more
He cussed once or twice in a whisper
And he said with a snarl on his lips
Nobody's Mister to me little man
And he grabbed for the gun on his hips

But the little man's hands was like lightning
The Bass Forty-Four was the same
The Forty-Four spoke and it sent lead and smoke
And seventeen inches of flame
For the big one had never cleared leather
Beaten before he could start
A little round hole had appeared on his shirt
The bullet went clear thru his heart

The little man stood there a moment
Then holstered the Bass Forty-Four
It's always this way so I never stay
Slowly he walked out the door
Nobody knew where he came from
They won't forget he came by
They won't forget how a Forty-Four gun
One night made the difference in size

(C) As for me, I'll remember the (Am) sadness
(C) Shown in the eyes of the (Am) man
(C) If we meet someday, you can (Am) bet I would say
That it's (D) me, Mister (D7) Shorty,
Your (G) frien-(F) ien-(G)d 

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