The Long Black Rifle

Lawrence Coleman, Norman Gimbel

L. Coleman/N. Gimbel

Come closer, my love, and you'll hear my tale. It'll make you cold. It'll turn you pale.
It's a tale of a man's never ending love and the long, black rifle.

Chorus:
He wed a woman sworn to another and, in a rage, the other man
Shot him down with a long, black rifle, shot him down and away he ran.

A prairie man loved a city maid. Was the love he took worth the price he paid,
When a man ends up at the smoky end of a long, black rifle?

(Chorus)

His dyin' words I repeat to you. "You can never kill love when love is true.
It lives when only the rust is left of the long, black rifle.

(Chorus)

Shot him down and away he ran.

Trivia about the song The Long Black Rifle by The Kingston Trio

On which albums was the song “The Long Black Rifle” released by The Kingston Trio?
The Kingston Trio released the song on the albums “At Large” in 1958 and “Nine Classic Albums” in 2013.
Who composed the song “The Long Black Rifle” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “The Long Black Rifle” by The Kingston Trio was composed by Lawrence Coleman, Norman Gimbel.

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