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I still recall the day my Uncle Chester got religion
The Reverend took him swimmin' and the devil must've drowned,
Uncle Chester, he was big, he was mean and even vicious
But he didn't stand a chance against the Lawman Reverend Brown.

The Lawman Reverend Brown was the sheriff of Pittman County,
His hair was long and black like the dusty suit he wore;
In the pockets of his coat were the tools of his professions,
A tattered old black bible and a loaded .44

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And all across the mountains, you could hear the children singin'
'Bout the peace down in the valley like there never was before,
The Reverend had a special way for healin' wicked sinners:
He only had to shoot a few to save a whole lot more.

I don't know where he came from, but I do know where he's gone,
He's gone to meet his Maker and to guard the Master's Throne
And to keep a home fire burnin' for the lost ones in the night,
The kind of fire he lit in me, to help me see the light.

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