. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads. is stead she had to die. The gentle god of Love looked with anger fromi aboveAnd the rope flew asunder like the doctors for the pay they murdered him, they say, 127 Fuller and Warren They Hung him by main strength of hand. But the corpse It was buried and the doctors lost their prey,Oh, that harlot was bribed, I do believe;Bad women to a certainty are the downfall of men,As Adam was beguiled by Eve. 128 Fuller and Warren i h=^ ?A S-h &--^ K N &- t=:ki ^=E b=i=^^i:i=^t^=J. m . 9—#-r-# Ye sons of Co- lum- bia, your at- ten - tion I do crave, :f


. Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads. is stead she had to die. The gentle god of Love looked with anger fromi aboveAnd the rope flew asunder like the doctors for the pay they murdered him, they say, 127 Fuller and Warren They Hung him by main strength of hand. But the corpse It was buried and the doctors lost their prey,Oh, that harlot was bribed, I do believe;Bad women to a certainty are the downfall of men,As Adam was beguiled by Eve. 128 Fuller and Warren i h=^ ?A S-h &--^ K N &- t=:ki ^=E b=i=^^i:i=^t^=J. m . 9—#-r-# Ye sons of Co- lum- bia, your at- ten - tion I do crave, :fc== Ih^ I i 5 f t^-f^—&- Fk ; ? * -*^_« » *^=i==i^ While a sor - ri - ful sto - ry I do tell, ^ -• * T m 3^^: P ^ J f I ,. ^->• ^ ^. 1^ ^^ -•— -# «• H^ -#—#—0- Which hap - pened of late in the In - di - an - a state, ffii- ? —I- i t Puller and Warren—»i««/ --N i^-—t ±=S:^ & -^—± i^^—^ N- m ^ -•—-»- ^1^^ Aiul ft bo - ro. .. not mi\ - ny oouUi ox - ool. {$ w I ^ mm f r^r^. ^^^rtTTTtJ^^^^gJ Liko Sam - sou ho court - od. mtuio ohoioo of the fair. m it^!^^-- m m z5=z«: i fc=«: :fcrf=:f=*=:t=4!£ 1^^—*; *=?: fS And in - tend - to make her his wife; m p^ t^f ^ ^ ^ ^ FuJler and V^^Tr^n—Ccmduded 3zfa=;r^;^^WLLj ;:i^g liut hh«i, likfj De - li -Ja,... hw h<:art did hn-HH-dra, ^ i ^ i f~^ J I; u±i^ A N--=l i 4-, F^ Which coKt him hia hon - or and hin life. (i ^1 ^ ;«-^fF ^ -*- =1: THE TRAIL TO MEXICO \ I MADE up my mind to change my way ] And quit my crowd that was so gay,To leave my native home for a whileAnd to travel west for many a mile. ? i Whoo-a-whoo-a-whoo-a-whoo. \ Twas all in the merry month of May When I started for Texas far away, \ I left my darling girl behind,— j She said her heart was only mine. j Whoo-a-whoo-a-whoo-a-whoo. i •! Oh, It was when I embraced her In my arms ^ I thought she had ten thousand charms; ; Her caresses were soft, her kisses were sweet, i Saying, * We will get married next time we


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