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Hang your head, Tom Dooley
Hang your head and cry
You killed poor Laurie Foster
And you know you're bound to dieYou left her by the roadside
Where you begged to be excused
You left her by the roadside
Then you hid her clothes and shoesHang your head, Tom Dooley
Hang your head and cry
You killed poor Laurie Foster
And you know you're bound to dieYou took her on the hillside
For to make her your wife
You took her on the hillside
And there you took her lifeYou dug the grave four feet long
And you dug it three feet deep
You rolled the cold clay over her
And tromped it with your feetHang your head, Tom Dooley
Hang your head and cry
You killed poor Laurie Foster

And you know you're bound to dieTrouble, oh it's trouble
A-rollin' through my breast
As long as I'm a-livin', boys
They ain't a-gonna let me restI know they're gonna hang me
Tomorrow I'll be dead
Though I never even harmed a hair
On poor little Laurie's headHang your head, Tom Dooley
Hang your head and cry
You killed poor Laurie Foster
And you know you're bound to dieIn this world and one more
Then reckon where I'll be
If is wasn't for Sheriff Grayson
I'd be in TennesseeYou can take down my old violin
And play it all you please
For at this time tomorrow, boys
It'll be of no use to meHang your head, Tom Dooley
Hang your head and cry
You killed poor Laurie Foster
And you know you're bound to dieAt this time tomorrow
Where do you reckon I'll be?
Away down yonder in the holler
Hangin' on a white oak treeHang your head, Tom Dooley
Hang your head and cry
You killed poor Laurie Foster
And you know you're bound to die

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Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (March 3, 1923, Deep Gap, North Carolina – May 29, 2012, Winston-Salem, North Carolina) was a guitar player, banjo player, songwriter and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues and gospel music. Doc played guitar in both flatpicking and fingerpicking style, but was best known for his flatpick work. His virtuosity combined with his authenticity as a mountain musician made him a highly influential figure during the folk music revival.

Read more about Doc Watson on Last.fm.


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