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[Verse]
Am Em AmGather round the fire boys, a story I will tell
Em AmAbout a persecution I’m sure you don’t know well
Em AmAn Oklahoma tale of trading land and gems
Em Am AmGoin’ down a river that you can’t come back up again
Am Em AmAnna Brown was killed in May of ‘21
Em AmThey made it look like Anna was just having too much fun
Em AmMeanwhile, in town they threw a big parade
Em AmThere stood William Hale and the range war that he waged
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[Verse]
Am Em AmJust across the county on that very day
Em AmIn a pool of blood did Charles Whitehorn lay
Em AmCharles was Anna’s cousin, so was Henry Roan
Em Am AmWho died shortly after William Hale made him a loan
Am Em AmWilliam Hale had him a nephew who’d married Molliе Kyle
Em AmMollie was Anna’s sister and it sunk in aftеr a while
Em AmIn cities across the country all the papers read
Em Am“Reign of Terror Continues, Another Indian Dead”
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Am Em AmOl’ Hickory Andrew Jackson drove ‘em down through Tennessee
Em AmFrom Ohio came the Osage, the mountains, Cherokee
Em AmThey left ‘em there to wither on that southern Kansas soil
Em Am AmBut this was before the man discovered oil
Am Em AmIf you come around here with pretty flowers to sow
Em AmYou might stop and notice nobody’s very old
Em AmGrass grows so high it covers up the graves
Em AmListen for a while and it might start givin’ names
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C AmThey called him the King of the Osage Hills
G EmHe went and got everybody killed
C AmNow they talk about the weather like it’s judgment coming soon
Dm Em AmFor the Killers of the Flower Moon
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