C F C The name she gave was CarolineF C Daughter of a minerF Em Am And her ways were free and it seemed to meG F C The sunshine walked beside herC F C She came from Spencer across the hillF C She said her Pa had sent herF Em Am 'Cause the coal was low and soon the snowG F C Would turn the skies to winterC F C She said she'd come to look for workF C She was not seeking favorF Em Am For a dime a day and a place to stayG F C She turned those hands to laborC F C But the times were hard, Lord, and the jobs were fewF C All through Tecumseh ValleyF Em Am She'd ask around, and a job she foundG F C Tendin' bar at Gypsy Sally'sC F C She saved enough to get back homeF C And spring replaced the winterF Em Am But her dreams were denied, her Pa had diedG F C The word come down from SpencerC F C So she turned to whorin' out on the streetsF C With all the lust inside herF Em Am And it was many a man returned againG F C To lay himself beside herC F C They found her down beneath the stairsF C That led to Gypsy Sally'sF Em Am And in her hand when she died was a note that criedG F C "Fare thee well, Tecumseh Valley".