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Young
Abe Lincoln lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only,
it's another historical song recorded by Johnny Horton.
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Young Abe Lincoln Recorded by Johnny Horton written by Johnny Horton and Ronald Hauffstettler
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F C Well he lived in a cabin way down by the creek
F C He ran through the dust in his bare feet F
C But they didn't know that one fine day F
C That he would rule this U.S.A.
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C And be the best leader in all the land
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G7 C Yes Young Abe Lincoln make a tall tall man F
G7 C Young Abe Lincoln made a tall tall man
F C He walked many miles to school everyday
F C And no kind of weather could keep him away F
C A learning to read and a learning to write F
C He whipped many men in a wrestling fight F
C He whipped many of 'em with just one hand
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G7 C Yes Young Abe Lincoln make a tall tall man F
G7 C Young Abe Lincoln made a tall tall man
F C Now he was admitted to the lawyer's bar
F C People seeked his help from near and far F
C He could talk a country mile in an old court room F
C Make a man laugh whose life was doomed F
C He out talked Douglas or fancy Dan
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G7 C Yes Young Abe Lincoln make a tall tall man F
G7 C Young Abe Lincoln made a tall tall man
F C We had a big war while he was President F C Finally won with U.S. Grant F
C He heard both sides of the battle of rights F C He hated to see those soldiers die F C He hated to fight his own south land
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G7 C Yes Young Abe Lincoln make a tall tall man F
G7 C Young Abe Lincoln made a tall tall man
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