Tom: C
Introdução:
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I was walking around in Denver
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One luckless rainy day,
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When Kilpatrick's mancatcher
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Came up to me and did say
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I'll lay you down five dollars
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Quickly as I can
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If you'll hurry up and catch the train,
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She's starting from Cheyenne.
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho.
verse 2
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Well he laid me down five dollars,
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Like many another man,
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And I hurried to the depot
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As happy as a clam
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When I got to Pocatello
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My troubles begin to grow,
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I was waitin' in the sagebrush
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The rain, the wind, the snow.
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho.
verse 3
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When I got to American Falls,
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It was there I met Fat Jack,
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He kept a little hotel tent
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Along beside the track.
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Now says he, you are a stranger,
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Perhaps your funds are low,
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Well yonder stands me hotel tent,
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The best in Idaho.
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho.
verse 4
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Well I followed my conductor
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Into his hotel tent,
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And for one square and hearty meal,
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I paid him my last cent.
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Now Jack's a jolly fellow,
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You'll always find him so,
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Way out in Idaho.
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho.
Verse 5
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Well he put me to work next morning
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With a cranky cuss called Bill,
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They gave me a ten pound hammer
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To strike upon the drill
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They said if I didn't like it,
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I could take my shirts and go,
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And they'd keep my blankets for my board
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Way out in Idaho.
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho.
Verse 6
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Well it filled my heart with pity,
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As I walked along the tracks,
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To see so many old bundlers
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With their packs upon their backs
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They said the work was heavy,
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The grub they could not go
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Around Kilpatrick's dirty tables
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Way out in Idaho.
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho,
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Way out in Idaho.
Verse 7
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Well, now I'm well and working
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Down in the harvest camps,
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And there I will continue
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Till I make a few more stamps
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I'll go back to New Mexico,
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Marry a girl I know,
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And we'll buy us a horse and buggy
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And go back to Idaho.