The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde

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Well you heard the ballad of Jesse James how he robbed that Glendale train
 But that don't compare to the do-or-dare of the famous Barrow Gang
 They're crooks and killers the papers say and society drags 'em down
 Calls 'em low-life scum no better than mud and they run 'em right out of town.
 And I said hey pretty honey of mine ride along with me
 We'll shoot the night just to stay a-right
 Till we climb up the hanging tree
 So when you leave your house shut the garden gate
 Tell your mother and your father not to stay up late
 We're gonna fight for our freedom right down to the day we die.
 Well it was gas-filling stations convenience stores to those home-spun county banks
 We took 'em all both great and small steering clear of the cell block tanks
 You can feel the freedom of the open road blowing smoke rings out of your hair
 But you'll never find a feeling that's more alive than throwing lead through the gravelly air.
 And I said hey pretty honey of mine what are you gonna do
 'Cause there's a gas-can man with a rifle in his hand
 Gonna blow you to Waterloo
 She said I told you twice and I'll say it again
 I'm not a cooped-up chicken or a huckleberry hen.
 Gonna fight for my freedom right down to the day we die.
 It was roundabout the spring of '34 we were skirting state border lines
 Oklahoma, Mississippi, Creole Country, Kansas City, Dallas, and the Great Divide
 But in the gun-light's gleam I could see in her eyes as she stood in the barn door-way
 Saying Clyde I know it's a coal-black road gonna send you to Judgment Day.
 And I said hey pretty honey of mine tell me and tell me true
 If you could take it all back would you walk the right track
 And obey them boys in blue
 She said I walk a road paved with regret
 But the Law don't forgive and it'll never forget
 We're gonna fight for our freedom right down to the day we die.
 I know we're not that smart or desperate love the law it always wins
 We've been shot before but we can't ignore that death is the wages of sin
 Some day we'll ride to the end of the trail and they'll bury us side by side
 For your ma there'll be grief, for the law relief, but it's death for Bonnie and Clyde.
 And I said hey pretty honey of mine life can lend you a bitter taste
 When the whole world's view of the gutter and you has got you feeling like a human waste
 We're not the people that they think see
 And we've payed our debts to society.
 We're gonna fight for our freedom right down to the day we die.

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Duration
03:42
Key
9
Tempo
95 BPM

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