As a young man I was raised by men of the cloth And I was tought to judge men equal And not to find their faults Until one day I witnessed a tragic thing The men lay on the church steps, slain And when the smoke cleared a tall man Holstered his gun The bright day ended and a cloud did cover the sun I found hate in my heart that I'd never known before I'll see this man hang And if that's the one thing that I know for sure
Silverado you'll hang by the hangman's tree And you'll die in misery
His face remained in my eyes As I grew through the years I practiced shooting every day While trying to hold back the tears I travelled through oklahoma and texas to the rio grande Knowing when I met silverado The lord would steady my hand
Silverado you'll hang by the hangman's tree And you'll die in misery
Then the day came I dreamed of for years Silverado stood before me And my heart it pounded in fear As he turned and saw my eyes he knew why I'd come And without a flick of the eyes he went for his gun And as I caused a fight tears come to my eyes When he collapsed before me I dropped my gun an sighed
Silverado you'll hang by the hangman's tree and you'll die in misery