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Where he'd watched copper cannonballs |
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Like wayward suns roll down the cobblestones |
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They put him in a prison left alone |
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With other yankee fools so far from home |
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Parade them through the square in chains |
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'Till in rode Captain Glanton's gang |
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Apache scalps for bounties paid in gold |
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Oh oh novia |
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Oh oh your man is gone |
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Maybe he's in Texas |
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But we'll take what God has left us |
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And we'll leave for California with the dawn |
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Glanton's men were killers all by trade |
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And through the prison bars a deal was made |
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Glanton needed three new men |
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Hired the lovelorn veteran |
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The killers rode out through the governor's gates |
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The Veteran left camp 'fore the rising sun |
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No killer he'd left other work undone |
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He was not yet two days out |
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When Glanton's naked native scouts |
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Brought back his empty horse and his brand new gun |
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Oh oh novia |
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Oh oh your man is gone |
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Maybe he's in Texas |
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But we'll take what God has left us |
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And we'll leave for California with the dawn |