Am Dm Am Well she had twenty years when she turned to her motherDm Am Sayin', "Mother I know that you'll grieve,C Dm F Am but I've given my soul to St. John The GamblerC Am Tomorrow comes time to leave.Dm Am Well the hills cannot hold back my sorrow foreverDm Am Dead men lie deep 'round my door,C Dm F Am of the only salvation that's mine for the askin'Em Am So mother think on me no more."Dm Am The winter howled high 'round the mountain's breast,Dm Am and the cold of a thousand snowsC Dm F Am Lay heaped upon the forest sleep.C Am She dressed in Calico.Dm Am For a gambler likes his women fancy,Dm Am fancy she would beC Dm F Am And the fires of her longing would keep 'way the cold,Em Am and her dress was a sight to see.Dm Am But the road was long beneath her feet,Dm Am she followed her frozen breathC Dm F Am In search of a certain St. John The Gambler,C Am stumbled to her death.Dm Am And she heard his laughter right down from the mountain,Dm Am and it danced with her mother's tearsC Dm F Am To a funeral drone of Calico,Em Am 'neath a cross of twenty years. [Outro]Dm F Am To a funeral drone of Calico,Em Am 'neath a cross of twenty years.
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