Pancho And Lefty - Clyne Roger, ukulele chords


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Published: 2012-12-16 19:27
Selection chords: Sofia Davis


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D A G Bm


D
Living on the road, my friend,
A
Is gonna keep you free and clean,
G
Now you wear your skin like iron,
    D                        A
And your breathʼs as hard as kerosene.
G
You werenʼt your mamaʼs only boy,
        D               G
But her favorite one it seems
D                          G    D   A
You heard her cry when you said goodbye,
G                         Bm
She sank into your dreams.

D
Pancho was a bandit boy,
A
His horse was fast as polished steel.
G
He wore his gun outside his pants
D                  A
For all the honest world to feel.
G
Pancho met his match, you know,
       D               G
On the deserts down in Mexico.
D                G D   A
Nobody heard his dying words,
G                             Bm  A
Ah, but thatʼs the way it goes.

G
All the Federales say
D                       G
They could have had him any day,
D                 G    D   A
They only let him slip a - way
G                     Bm
  Out of kindness, I suppose

D
Lefty, he canʼt sing the blues
A
All night long like he used to.
G
The dust that Pancho bit down south
D           A
Ended up in Leftyʼs mouth.
G
The day they laid poor Pancho low,
D               G
Lefty split for Ohio
D                G     D  A
Where he got the bread to go,
G                       Bm  A
There ainʼt nobody knows

G
All the Federales say
D                       G
They could have had him any day,
D                 G    D   A
They only let him slip a - way
G                     Bm
  Out of kindness, I suppose

D
The poets tell how Pancho fell,
A
And Leftyʼs living in cheap hotels.
G
The desertʼs quiet, and Clevelandʼs cold,
D                A
And so the story ends weʼre told.
G
Pancho needs your prayers, itʼs true,
D                  G
But save a few for Lefty too.
D                   G   D  A
He only did what he had to do,
G                        Bm  A
And now heʼs growing old

G
All the Federales say
D                       G
They could have had him any day,
D                 G    D   A
They only let him slip a - way
G                     Bm A
  Out of kindness, I suppose

G
A few gray Federales say
D                          G
We could have had them any day,
D                 G  D A
We only let ʼem go so wrong
G                     Bm
  Out of kindness, I suppose

G D

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