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Arkansas Dave
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Arkansas Dave Recorded by George Strait Written by Bubba Strait
C G7 C He rode up on a winter day G7 C Steam risin' off a streak faced bay F C F Said you probably know my name C G7 C If you don't it's Arkansas Dave
G7 C He talked of fifteen years ago G7 C And how he got the bay he rode F C F He said he killed a man in Ohio C G7 C First man he killed first horse he stole
F C F It was a long road for Arkansas Dave G7 C He shot and left him where he laid F C F He said he'd never forget that winter day C G7 C He rode off on a streak faced bay
G7 C I stood up and I shook his hand G7 C Told no one that I knew this man F C F Started thinkin' of a plan C G7 C Bout how I'd deal him his last hand
G7 C Didn't take him long to come unwound G7 C He jumped up and gunned two men down F C F Ran outside to leave the town C G7 C But ole bay was nowhere to be found
G7 C I head out with my forty-four G7 C And when he walked back through the door F C F I shot till I could shoot no more C G7 C And Dave Rudabough fell to the floor
F C F It was the end of the road for Arkansas Dave C G7 C I shot and left him where he laid F C F I'll never forget that winter day C G7 C I rode off on a streak faced bay
F C F No I'll never forget that winter day C G7 C When I rode home on Daddy's streak faced bay
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