The Carter Family

John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man(Chords)

The Carter Family

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    John Hardy was a desperate little man, 
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    he carried two guns every day. 
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    He shot a man on the West Virginia line, 
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    and you oughta seen John Hardy getting away. 

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    John Hardy, he got to the East Stone Bridge, 
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    he thought that he would be free. 
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    And up stepped a man and took him by the arm, 
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    saying, ?Johnny, walk along with me !? 

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    He sent for his poppy and his mommy, too, 
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    to come to go his bail. 
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    But money wont go a murdering case, 
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    and they locked John Hardy back in jail. 

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    John Hardy, he had a pretty little girl, 
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    the dress that she wore was blue, 
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    as she came skipping through the old jail hall, 
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    saying, ?Poppy, I've been true to you!? 

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    John Hardy, he had another little girl, 
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    the dress that she wore was red. 
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    She followed John Hardy to the hanging ground, 
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    saying Poppy, ?I would rather be dead !? 

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    I've been to the East, and I've been to the West , 
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    I've been this wide world around, 
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    I've been to the river and I've been baptized, 
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    and now I'm on my hanging ground. 

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    John Hardy walked out on his scaffold high, 
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    with his loving little wife by his side. 
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    And the last word she heard poor John-o say, 
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    ?I'll meet you in that sweet bye and bye. ?
	        

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