stolen from OLGA
Date: 23 Feb 1993 21:44:25 -0700 (MST)
From: Paul Zimmerman IFSXM@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
Subject: TAB: Seven Curses - Bob Dylan

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

Capo 1st fret
 
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