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Stack-a-Lee shot Billy Lyons |
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He shot that boy so fast |
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The bullet went through Billy |
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It broke the bartender's glass |
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Stack-a-Lee went around the corner |
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Where they shot Stack in his side |
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Stack-a-Lee went stumbling |
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In his mother door |
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He said mother, oh mother |
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Won't you turn me, over slow |
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I've been jabbed in my left side |
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With a police 44 |
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When all the ladies, heard that Stack |
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Oh Stack-a-Lee was dead |
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Some come dressed in orange colors |
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Some came dressed in red |
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Oh play it for him now |
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Stack-a Lee went to the devil |
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To identify poor Billy's soul |
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But the poor boy he was absent |
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He had gone down to shove coal |
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Now the devil heard a rumbling |
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A mighty rumbling, under the ground |
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He said that must be Mr. Stack |
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Pointing Billy, Upsidedown |
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Now it seems that old devil |
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On top of his Devil chair |
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He said if you want Mr. Stack boy |
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Get him by yourself |
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Now I told you all my little story |
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And sang you all my little song |
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But Stack-a-Lee and Billy Lyons |
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They both dead and gone |