Lyrics:
Willy Seton was a ladHis age was just sixteenGolden curls run down his neckThe fairiest ever seenHis true love was the prettiest thingIn all the countrysideAnd after Willy courted herShe swore to be his brideHe had no gold to give her dadNo gold to buy them landAnd in his haste to wed his loveHe joined an outlaw bandThey ravaged all the countrysideTheir fortune for to gainUntil one cold and windy dayThey robbed the Fresco trainThe train guard lost his life that dayBut just before he diedHe fired a deadly pistol ballIn Willy Seton's sideHis comrades they deserted himAnd left him all aloneAnd holding tightly to his sideHe started out for homeHe had not travelled many a mileUntil a storm came onAnd Willy Seton found a logTo set himself uponHe leaned his back against the treeAnd held onto his sideAnd in that cold and snowy woodYoung Willy Seton diedHe was sixteen when he lovedSixteen when he criedSixteen when he robbed a trainAnd sixteen when he died