Key: A minor•
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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In 1855, Edward Kelley
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was his name
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Raised by a poor man
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and hated by the lawmen
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Till they laid him in his grave
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Brought up in the hard times
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Verse 3
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He learned to fight for all
that he believed.
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Stephen Hart,
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they
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dignity.
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ing to be free
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as guilty when you draw the line
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hell and liberty
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Edward Kelly
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Sometimes I see you riding
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Sometimes I wonder why
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Edward Kelley had to die
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when the jury makes it s choice?
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And sometimes I wonder why,
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Sometimes I see you riding
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Sometimes I wonder why
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Edward Kelly had to die
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when the jury makes it s choice?
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Some say he was a good man,
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some say he was a bad man
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ing to be free
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Were those who judged him of his crime
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as guilty when you draw the line
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