Priceless Antique Pistol Shoots Startled Owner

Corb Lund

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D5/A C D G F [X 0 0 2 3 X] [3 3 2 0 1 0] [X 0 0 2 3 2] [3 2 0 0 3 3] [1 3 3 2 1 1]
D5/A C D5/A C Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D5/A C D5/A Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
C D5/A C Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D5/A C D Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D C D C Inspect the silver inlay and the finely engraved steel
D C D C Rich carved ivory grips with checkered lines that you can feel
D C D C You'll find it premature to call the calibre obsolete
G F C D When olden tyme design and modern treacherous-ness meet
D C D C It's a curio that's slipped between our current laws, as read
D C D C Priceless as an artifact but leaves you just as dead
D C D C Craftsmanship like this is not displayed much anymore
G F C D And there ain't too many gangstas shooting Russian .44
D C D C Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D C D Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D C D C To think a learned chronicler like you would be the one
D C D C Whose eye for detail failed to see him reaching for your gun
D C D C You must be the first in ninety years to meet his death
G F C D By way of antique, archaic, black powder pistol's breath Guitar Part for Mandolin solo:
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D C D C Despits your recent injuries you must admit that still
D C D C It remains an elegant and stylish way to kill
D C D C Yes, despite my injuries, good sir, I cannot lie
G F C D It remains an elegant and stylish way to die
D C D C Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D C D Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D C D C Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
D C D5/A Yodelahey, Yodeloo who who, Yodeloo who who
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