Am
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Walkin' down an Alabama road
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Rememberin' what the Bible told
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D G D Am
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Walkin' with a letter in his hand
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D G D Am
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Dreaming of another southern land
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Am
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Walkin' down an Alabama road
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And he went by the name of William Moore
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Now what are you doing William Moore
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D G Am
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Why the letter in your hand?
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D G Am
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There's only one southern land
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And he went by the name of William Moore
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Am Em Am
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What price the glory of one man?
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C F
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What price the glory of one man?
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C Em
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What price the hopes,
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F G
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What price the dreams,
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C F G C
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And what price the glory of one man?
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Remembering what his grandfather done
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Fought for the south in '61
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A hundred years have passed by since then
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Now Moore is fighting for the south again
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Remembering what his grandfather done
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Remembering the time in World War Two
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And the South Pacific Island that he knew
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Remembering the young men that he killed
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And the praying that the guns of hate be stilled
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Remembering the time in World War Two
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What price the glory of one man?
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What price the glory of one man?
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What price the hopes,
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What price the dreams,
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And what price the glory of one man?
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And they shot him on the Alabama road
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Forgot about what the Bible told
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They shot him with that letter in his hand
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As though he were a dog and not a man
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And they shot him on the Alabama road
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Did you say it was a shame when he died?
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Did you say he was fool because he tried?
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Did you wonder who had fired the gun?
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Did you know that it was you who fired the gun?
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Did you say it was a shame when he died?
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What price the glory of one man?
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What price the glory of one man?
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What price the hopes,
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What price the dreams,
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And what price the glory of one man?
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William Moore
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Phil Ochs |