Tom: Em Em [Verse 1] Em B Once upon a time there lived a lady young and fair Em D Raven hair and rosy cheeks and no one to compare Am B Daughter of a noble man in a little town D B D B And her name was Nora Lee, and it was spoken all around [Verse 2] Em B It's told that she was courted by two men of different kin Em D One of them a shoemaker that made boots of lizard skin Am B The other was the sheriff in this little town D B D B And he swore he'd marry her or else he'd put her in the ground [Verse 3] Em B One night the moon was brightly shining in the sky Em D She went to see the shoemaker and with him she did lie Am B "You are my own true love" she whispered soft and low D B D B But they'd been spied upon that night, and soon the sheriff he would know [Solo] Em B Em D Am B D B D B [Verse 4] Em B Then came a cold and dark night and the wind was blowin' free Em D The sheriff and his men they tied poor Nora to a tree Am B Full of wickedness they stole her maidenhead D B D B Then they stabbed her with a knife 'till they were sure she was dead [Verse 5] Em B Her body it was found the next day on the banks below Em D The news was heard and many hearts were filled with grief and woe Am B "The guilty one will soon be hung" the sheriff he did claim D B D B And he called upon his men, the shoemaker to blame [Verse 6] Em B The scaffold it was built and all the people gathered round Em D Just to watch that poor boy taken to his hangin' ground Am B The rope was tied around his neck for everyone to see D B D B And as the hangman pulled the rope, then he would meet his Nora Lee [Outro] Em B Em D Am B D B D B