Dylan

Dylan - Seven Curses guitar tab

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Date: 23 Feb 1993 21:44:25 -0700 (MST)

From: Paul Zimmerman

Subject: TAB: Seven Curses - Bob Dylan

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This was posted in alt.guitar.tab. Thanks to Rick Black for the tab, lyrics.

(I wasn't sure if he sent you a copy for nevada.edu)

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SEVEN CURSES

Bob Dylan

off of the Bootleg Series

Tuning: DADGBe

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Old

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Rei lly stole a stallion And they

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caught and brought him back And they

him they

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laid him down in the jail house ground With an

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iron chain a round neck

his

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When

When Reilly's daughter got a message

That her father was going to hang

She rode by night and came by morning

With gold and silver in her hand

Whe the judge saw Reilly's daughter

His old eyes deepened in his head

Saying "Gold will never free your father;

The price, my dear, is you instead"

"Oh, I'm as good as dead" cried Reilly

"It's only you that he does crave

And my skin will surely crawl if he touches you at all

Get on your horse and ride away"

"Oh, father you will surely die

If I don't take a chance to try

And pay the price and not take your advice

For that reason I will have to stay"

The gallow's shadown took the evening

In the night the hound dog bayed

In the night the ground was groaning

In the night the price was paid

The next morning whe had awoken

To find that the judge had never spoken

She saw the branch a-bending

She saw her father's body broken

These be seven curses on a judge so cruel

That one doctor cannot save him

At two, healers can't heal him

And at three eyes cannot see him

At four, ears cannot hear him

At five, walls cannot hide him

At six, beggars cannot buy him

And at seven, death shall never kill him

Peace, love, and soul,

Paul Zimmerman

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