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Dont Take Your Guns To Town [C]Johnny Cash

Intro
C C

Verse 1
A C young cowboy named Billy Joe grew G restless on the C farm ,
a boy filled with wanderlust, who G really meant no C harm.
He F changed his clothes and shined his boots and combed his dark hair down.
And his C mother cried as he walked out,

Chorus
"Don't F take your guns to C town, son.
F Leave your guns at C home, Bill.
Don't F take your guns to C town."

Verse 2
He C laughed and kissed his mom and said, "your G Billy Joe's a C man.
I can shoot as quick and straight as G anybody can C
But I F wouldn't shoot without a cause, I'd gun nobody down."
But she C cried again as he rode away,

Chorus

Verse 3
He C sang a song as on he rode G, his guns hung at C his hips.
He rode into a cattle town, a G smile upon his C lips.
He F stopped and walked into a bar and laid his money down.
But his C mother's words echoed again

Chorus
"Don't F take your guns to C town, son.
F Leave your guns at C home, Bill.
Don't F take your guns to C town."

Verse 4
He C drank his first strong liquor then G to calm his shaking C hand,
and tried to tell himself at last he G had become C a man.
A F dusty cowpoke at his side began to laugh him down.
And he C heard again his mother's words

Chorus

Verse 5
C Filled with rage the Billy Joe reached G for his gun to C Draw
but the stranger drew his gun and fired G before he even C saw.
As F Billy Joe fell to the floor the crowd all gathered 'round
and C wondered at his final words

Chorus
"Don't F take your guns to C town, son.
F Leave your guns at home, Bill C.
Don't F take your guns to C town."

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