D G D A G D A D [Verse] G D A Billy Grey rode into Gantry, back in Eighty-three G D A There he did meet young Sarah McCray D G D A This wild rose of morning, pale flower dawning G D A D Herald of springtime in his young life that day [Verse] G D A Sarah she could not see the daylight of reality G D A In her young eyes Billy bore not a flaw D G D A Not knowing her chosen one was a hired gun G D A D Wanted in Kansas City by the law [Instrumental] D G D A G D A D G D A G D A D [Verse] G D A Then one day a tall man, came riding 'cross the badlands G D A That lie to the north of New Mexico D G D A He was overheard to say he was looking for Billy Grey G D A D A ruthless man and a dangerous outlaw [Verse] G D A The deadly news came creeping, while Billy lay sleeping G D A There in the Claredon Bar and Hotel D G D A He headed for the old church, there on the outskirts G D A D Thinking to climb the old steeple bell [Verse] G D A A rifle ball came flying, face down he lay dying G D A There in the dust of the road where he fell D G D A Sarah came to him, cursing the lawman G D A D Accepting no reason, just knowing he was killed [Verse] G D A Sarah lives in the same old white frame house G D A Where she first met Billy some forty years ago D G D A The wild rose of morning had faded with the dawning G D A D Of each day of sorrow the long years had sown [Outro] G D A There on the stone where the dusty winds had long blown G D A Were eighteen words to a passing world say D G D A "True love knows no season, no rhyme nor no reason G D A D Justice is cold as the Grainger County clay"