Bars Of The County Jail

David Bowie

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Gather you all and listen here
I'll tell you a tale if you lend me an ear
I rode a horse through many a town
But the devil rode me down to the ground
I was to marry a very rich girl
I loved her as only I can
But the father was shot and his gold was stoled
And now I'm the devil's man, na na na
And now I sing a tale of woe
Through the bars of the county jail, na la-la la, la-la la-la la

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I walked into the room one night
I found her mother and gun
Well, the man was dead and I kneeled and cried
The sheriff ran in and said, "I'm holding you, son"

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Through the day I sing and play
For time is on my side
But when the moon and stars come out
I lay me down and cry
For the Saviour, mar I lied
Now I will not have a ride
Beside the window the scaffold was made
On the morrow I will hang

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Trivia about the song Bars Of The County Jail by David Bowie

When was the song “Bars Of The County Jail” released by David Bowie?
The song Bars Of The County Jail was released in 1991, on the album “Early On (1964-1966)”.

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