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A man stood in the shadows his face was dripping sweat |
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He took a break from running but he wasn't done yet |
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Looked over his shoulder when he heard the barking hounds |
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Dug his feet into the earth and headed out of town |
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The town line's far away and |
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He won't sleep for days |
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Because he just slept with Annie and she's the sheriff's wife |
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Now the sheriff's men have got him running for his life |
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He should have known that girl was trouble but he wasn't thinking clear |
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When she put her hand onto his leg and filled his glass with beer |
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But a deputy did see them and tracked the sheriff down |
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Just had time to grab his clothes and high ball out of town |
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The town line's far away and |
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He won't sleep for days |
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And even if he makes it, there's nothing he can do |
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But hope and pray the sheriff there hasn't heard the news |
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A man stood in the shadows thinking about the past |
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About all the women he had known and living life too fast |
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But he heard a noise behind him, felt a gun against his head |
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Should have known the sheriff wouldn't rest till he was dead |
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The town line's far away and |
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He's six feet in the grave |
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He's lying there with Annie, who was the sheriff's wife |
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Till the sheriff and his men robbed them of their lives |