Song | Faleena (from El Paso) |
Artist | Marty Robbins |
Album | The Drifter |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:07.907] | Out in New Mexico many long years ago |
[00:11.394] | There in a shack on the desert one night in a storm |
[00:19.096] | Amid streaks of lightning and loud desert thunder |
[00:22.721] | To a young Mexican couple a baby was born |
[00:30.353] | Just as the baby cried thunder and lightning died |
[00:34.089] | Moon gave it's light to the world and the stars did the same |
[00:41.609] | Mother and father both proud of the daughter |
[00:45.321] | That heaven had sent them Felena was this baby's name |
[00:52.932] | When she was seventeen bothered by crazy dreams |
[00:56.548] | She ran away from the shack and left them to roam |
[01:03.940] | Father and mother both asked one another |
[01:07.668] | What made her run away what made Felena leave home |
[01:15.092] | Tired of the desert nights fartherly grieved to strife |
[01:18.876] | She ran away late one night in the moon's golden beam |
[01:26.100] | She didn't know where she'd go but she'd get there |
[01:30.012] | And she would find happiness if she would follow her dream |
[01:37.444] | After she ran away she went to Santa Fe |
[01:41.132] | And in the year that she stayed there she learned about life |
[01:48.605] | In just a little while she learned that with her smile |
[01:52.326] | She could have pretty clothes she could be any man's wife |
[01:59.790] | Rich men romanced her they dined and they danced her |
[02:03.318] | She understood men and she treated them all just the same |
[02:10.534] | A form that was fine and rare dark shining glossy hair |
[02:14.678] | Lovely to look at Felena was this woman's name |
[02:22.206] | Restless in Santa Fe she had to get away |
[02:25.854] | To any town where the lights had a much brighter glow |
[02:33.110] | One cowboy mentioned the town of El Paso |
[02:36.806] | They never stopped dancing and money like whiskey would flow |
[02:44.127] | She bought a one way a ticket from Santa Fe |
[02:47.910] | Three days and nights on a stage with a rest now and then |
[02:55.134] | She didn't mind that she knew she would find that |
[02:58.918] | Her new life would be more exciting than where she had been |
[03:06.374] | The stage made it's last stop up there on the mountain top |
[03:09.990] | To let her see all the lights at the foot of the hill |
[03:17.478] | Her world was brighter and deep down inside her |
[03:21.086] | An uncontrolled beating her young heart just wouldn't be still |
[03:28.502] | She got a hotel a room at the Lily Belle |
[03:32.190] | Quickly she changed to a form fitting black satin dress |
[03:39.502] | Every man stopped to stare at this form fine and rare |
[03:43.334] | Even the women remarked of the charm she possessed |
[03:50.878] | Dancing and laughter was what she was after |
[03:53.928] | And Rosa's Cantina had lights with love in the gleam |
[04:01.890] | That's what she hunted and that's what she wanted |
[04:05.392] | Rosa's was one place a nice girl would never be seen |
[04:12.896] | It was the same way it was back in Santa Fe |
[04:16.537] | Men would make fools of themselves at the thought of romance |
[04:23.624] | Rosa took heed of the place was in need of |
[04:27.170] | This kind of excitement so she paid Felena to dance |
[04:34.618] | A year passed or maybe more and then through the swinging doors |
[04:38.274] | Came a young cowboy so tall and so handsomely dressed |
[04:45.578] | This one was new in town hadn't been seen around |
[04:49.315] | He was so different he wasn't like all of the rest |
[04:56.554] | Feleena danced close to him then threw a rose to him |
[05:00.243] | Quickly he walked to her table and there he sat down |
[05:07.410] | And in a day or so wherever folks would go |
[05:11.210] | They'd see this young cowboy showing Felena the town |
[05:18.676] | Six weeks he went with her each minute spent with her |
[05:22.138] | But he was insanely jealous of glances she'd give |
[05:29.546] | Inside he was a hurting from all of her flirting |
[05:33.098] | But that was her nature and that was the way that she lived |
[05:40.322] | She flirted one night it started a gun fight |
[05:44.114] | And after the smoke cleared away on the floor lay a man |
[05:51.114] | Felena's young lover had shot down another |
[05:54.946] | And he had to leave there so out through the back door he ran |
[06:02.458] | The next day at five o'clock she heard a rifle shot |
[06:06.162] | Quickly she ran to the door that was facing the pass |
[06:13.330] | She saw her cowboy her wild riding cowboy |
[06:17.122] | Low in the saddle her cowboy was riding in fast |
[06:24.538] | She ran to meet him to kiss and to greet him |
[06:28.147] | He saw her and motioned her back with a wave of his hand |
[06:35.396] | Bullets were flying Felena was crying |
[06:39.011] | As she saw him fall from the saddle and into the sand |
[06:46.759] | Felena knelt near him to hold and to hear him |
[06:50.391] | As she felt the warm blood that flowed from the wound in his side |
[06:57.619] | He raised to kiss her and she heard him whisper |
[07:01.284] | Never forget me Felena it's over goodbye |
[07:08.463] | Quickly she grabbed for the six gun that he wore |
[07:12.007] | And screaming in anger and placing the gun to her breast |
[07:19.391] | Bury us both deep and maybe we'll find peace |
[07:23.118] | And pulling the trigger she fell cross the dead cowboy's chest |
[07:30.271] | Out in El Paso whenever the wind blows |
[07:33.814] | If you listen closely at night you'll hear in the wind |
[07:41.207] | A woman is crying it's not the wind sighing |
[07:44.887] | Old timer's tell you Felena is calling for him |
[07:52.055] | You'll hear them talking and you'll hear them walking |
[07:55.807] | You'll hear them laugh and you'll look but there's no one around |
[08:02.999] | Don't be alarmed there is really no harm there |
[08:06.847] | It's only the young cowboy showing Felena the town |
[08:16.389] | ——Sequels of "El Paso" |
[00:07.907] | Out in New Mexico many long years ago |
[00:11.394] | There in a shack on the desert one night in a storm |
[00:19.096] | Amid streaks of lightning and loud desert thunder |
[00:22.721] | To a young Mexican couple a baby was born |
[00:30.353] | Just as the baby cried thunder and lightning died |
[00:34.089] | Moon gave it' s light to the world and the stars did the same |
[00:41.609] | Mother and father both proud of the daughter |
[00:45.321] | That heaven had sent them Felena was this baby' s name |
[00:52.932] | When she was seventeen bothered by crazy dreams |
[00:56.548] | She ran away from the shack and left them to roam |
[01:03.940] | Father and mother both asked one another |
[01:07.668] | What made her run away what made Felena leave home |
[01:15.092] | Tired of the desert nights fartherly grieved to strife |
[01:18.876] | She ran away late one night in the moon' s golden beam |
[01:26.100] | She didn' t know where she' d go but she' d get there |
[01:30.012] | And she would find happiness if she would follow her dream |
[01:37.444] | After she ran away she went to Santa Fe |
[01:41.132] | And in the year that she stayed there she learned about life |
[01:48.605] | In just a little while she learned that with her smile |
[01:52.326] | She could have pretty clothes she could be any man' s wife |
[01:59.790] | Rich men romanced her they dined and they danced her |
[02:03.318] | She understood men and she treated them all just the same |
[02:10.534] | A form that was fine and rare dark shining glossy hair |
[02:14.678] | Lovely to look at Felena was this woman' s name |
[02:22.206] | Restless in Santa Fe she had to get away |
[02:25.854] | To any town where the lights had a much brighter glow |
[02:33.110] | One cowboy mentioned the town of El Paso |
[02:36.806] | They never stopped dancing and money like whiskey would flow |
[02:44.127] | She bought a one way a ticket from Santa Fe |
[02:47.910] | Three days and nights on a stage with a rest now and then |
[02:55.134] | She didn' t mind that she knew she would find that |
[02:58.918] | Her new life would be more exciting than where she had been |
[03:06.374] | The stage made it' s last stop up there on the mountain top |
[03:09.990] | To let her see all the lights at the foot of the hill |
[03:17.478] | Her world was brighter and deep down inside her |
[03:21.086] | An uncontrolled beating her young heart just wouldn' t be still |
[03:28.502] | She got a hotel a room at the Lily Belle |
[03:32.190] | Quickly she changed to a form fitting black satin dress |
[03:39.502] | Every man stopped to stare at this form fine and rare |
[03:43.334] | Even the women remarked of the charm she possessed |
[03:50.878] | Dancing and laughter was what she was after |
[03:53.928] | And Rosa' s Cantina had lights with love in the gleam |
[04:01.890] | That' s what she hunted and that' s what she wanted |
[04:05.392] | Rosa' s was one place a nice girl would never be seen |
[04:12.896] | It was the same way it was back in Santa Fe |
[04:16.537] | Men would make fools of themselves at the thought of romance |
[04:23.624] | Rosa took heed of the place was in need of |
[04:27.170] | This kind of excitement so she paid Felena to dance |
[04:34.618] | A year passed or maybe more and then through the swinging doors |
[04:38.274] | Came a young cowboy so tall and so handsomely dressed |
[04:45.578] | This one was new in town hadn' t been seen around |
[04:49.315] | He was so different he wasn' t like all of the rest |
[04:56.554] | Feleena danced close to him then threw a rose to him |
[05:00.243] | Quickly he walked to her table and there he sat down |
[05:07.410] | And in a day or so wherever folks would go |
[05:11.210] | They' d see this young cowboy showing Felena the town |
[05:18.676] | Six weeks he went with her each minute spent with her |
[05:22.138] | But he was insanely jealous of glances she' d give |
[05:29.546] | Inside he was a hurting from all of her flirting |
[05:33.098] | But that was her nature and that was the way that she lived |
[05:40.322] | She flirted one night it started a gun fight |
[05:44.114] | And after the smoke cleared away on the floor lay a man |
[05:51.114] | Felena' s young lover had shot down another |
[05:54.946] | And he had to leave there so out through the back door he ran |
[06:02.458] | The next day at five o' clock she heard a rifle shot |
[06:06.162] | Quickly she ran to the door that was facing the pass |
[06:13.330] | She saw her cowboy her wild riding cowboy |
[06:17.122] | Low in the saddle her cowboy was riding in fast |
[06:24.538] | She ran to meet him to kiss and to greet him |
[06:28.147] | He saw her and motioned her back with a wave of his hand |
[06:35.396] | Bullets were flying Felena was crying |
[06:39.011] | As she saw him fall from the saddle and into the sand |
[06:46.759] | Felena knelt near him to hold and to hear him |
[06:50.391] | As she felt the warm blood that flowed from the wound in his side |
[06:57.619] | He raised to kiss her and she heard him whisper |
[07:01.284] | Never forget me Felena it' s over goodbye |
[07:08.463] | Quickly she grabbed for the six gun that he wore |
[07:12.007] | And screaming in anger and placing the gun to her breast |
[07:19.391] | Bury us both deep and maybe we' ll find peace |
[07:23.118] | And pulling the trigger she fell cross the dead cowboy' s chest |
[07:30.271] | Out in El Paso whenever the wind blows |
[07:33.814] | If you listen closely at night you' ll hear in the wind |
[07:41.207] | A woman is crying it' s not the wind sighing |
[07:44.887] | Old timer' s tell you Felena is calling for him |
[07:52.055] | You' ll hear them talking and you' ll hear them walking |
[07:55.807] | You' ll hear them laugh and you' ll look but there' s no one around |
[08:02.999] | Don' t be alarmed there is really no harm there |
[08:06.847] | It' s only the young cowboy showing Felena the town |
[08:16.389] | Sequels of " El Paso" |
[00:07.907] | Out in New Mexico many long years ago |
[00:11.394] | There in a shack on the desert one night in a storm |
[00:19.096] | Amid streaks of lightning and loud desert thunder |
[00:22.721] | To a young Mexican couple a baby was born |
[00:30.353] | Just as the baby cried thunder and lightning died |
[00:34.089] | Moon gave it' s light to the world and the stars did the same |
[00:41.609] | Mother and father both proud of the daughter |
[00:45.321] | That heaven had sent them Felena was this baby' s name |
[00:52.932] | When she was seventeen bothered by crazy dreams |
[00:56.548] | She ran away from the shack and left them to roam |
[01:03.940] | Father and mother both asked one another |
[01:07.668] | What made her run away what made Felena leave home |
[01:15.092] | Tired of the desert nights fartherly grieved to strife |
[01:18.876] | She ran away late one night in the moon' s golden beam |
[01:26.100] | She didn' t know where she' d go but she' d get there |
[01:30.012] | And she would find happiness if she would follow her dream |
[01:37.444] | After she ran away she went to Santa Fe |
[01:41.132] | And in the year that she stayed there she learned about life |
[01:48.605] | In just a little while she learned that with her smile |
[01:52.326] | She could have pretty clothes she could be any man' s wife |
[01:59.790] | Rich men romanced her they dined and they danced her |
[02:03.318] | She understood men and she treated them all just the same |
[02:10.534] | A form that was fine and rare dark shining glossy hair |
[02:14.678] | Lovely to look at Felena was this woman' s name |
[02:22.206] | Restless in Santa Fe she had to get away |
[02:25.854] | To any town where the lights had a much brighter glow |
[02:33.110] | One cowboy mentioned the town of El Paso |
[02:36.806] | They never stopped dancing and money like whiskey would flow |
[02:44.127] | She bought a one way a ticket from Santa Fe |
[02:47.910] | Three days and nights on a stage with a rest now and then |
[02:55.134] | She didn' t mind that she knew she would find that |
[02:58.918] | Her new life would be more exciting than where she had been |
[03:06.374] | The stage made it' s last stop up there on the mountain top |
[03:09.990] | To let her see all the lights at the foot of the hill |
[03:17.478] | Her world was brighter and deep down inside her |
[03:21.086] | An uncontrolled beating her young heart just wouldn' t be still |
[03:28.502] | She got a hotel a room at the Lily Belle |
[03:32.190] | Quickly she changed to a form fitting black satin dress |
[03:39.502] | Every man stopped to stare at this form fine and rare |
[03:43.334] | Even the women remarked of the charm she possessed |
[03:50.878] | Dancing and laughter was what she was after |
[03:53.928] | And Rosa' s Cantina had lights with love in the gleam |
[04:01.890] | That' s what she hunted and that' s what she wanted |
[04:05.392] | Rosa' s was one place a nice girl would never be seen |
[04:12.896] | It was the same way it was back in Santa Fe |
[04:16.537] | Men would make fools of themselves at the thought of romance |
[04:23.624] | Rosa took heed of the place was in need of |
[04:27.170] | This kind of excitement so she paid Felena to dance |
[04:34.618] | A year passed or maybe more and then through the swinging doors |
[04:38.274] | Came a young cowboy so tall and so handsomely dressed |
[04:45.578] | This one was new in town hadn' t been seen around |
[04:49.315] | He was so different he wasn' t like all of the rest |
[04:56.554] | Feleena danced close to him then threw a rose to him |
[05:00.243] | Quickly he walked to her table and there he sat down |
[05:07.410] | And in a day or so wherever folks would go |
[05:11.210] | They' d see this young cowboy showing Felena the town |
[05:18.676] | Six weeks he went with her each minute spent with her |
[05:22.138] | But he was insanely jealous of glances she' d give |
[05:29.546] | Inside he was a hurting from all of her flirting |
[05:33.098] | But that was her nature and that was the way that she lived |
[05:40.322] | She flirted one night it started a gun fight |
[05:44.114] | And after the smoke cleared away on the floor lay a man |
[05:51.114] | Felena' s young lover had shot down another |
[05:54.946] | And he had to leave there so out through the back door he ran |
[06:02.458] | The next day at five o' clock she heard a rifle shot |
[06:06.162] | Quickly she ran to the door that was facing the pass |
[06:13.330] | She saw her cowboy her wild riding cowboy |
[06:17.122] | Low in the saddle her cowboy was riding in fast |
[06:24.538] | She ran to meet him to kiss and to greet him |
[06:28.147] | He saw her and motioned her back with a wave of his hand |
[06:35.396] | Bullets were flying Felena was crying |
[06:39.011] | As she saw him fall from the saddle and into the sand |
[06:46.759] | Felena knelt near him to hold and to hear him |
[06:50.391] | As she felt the warm blood that flowed from the wound in his side |
[06:57.619] | He raised to kiss her and she heard him whisper |
[07:01.284] | Never forget me Felena it' s over goodbye |
[07:08.463] | Quickly she grabbed for the six gun that he wore |
[07:12.007] | And screaming in anger and placing the gun to her breast |
[07:19.391] | Bury us both deep and maybe we' ll find peace |
[07:23.118] | And pulling the trigger she fell cross the dead cowboy' s chest |
[07:30.271] | Out in El Paso whenever the wind blows |
[07:33.814] | If you listen closely at night you' ll hear in the wind |
[07:41.207] | A woman is crying it' s not the wind sighing |
[07:44.887] | Old timer' s tell you Felena is calling for him |
[07:52.055] | You' ll hear them talking and you' ll hear them walking |
[07:55.807] | You' ll hear them laugh and you' ll look but there' s no one around |
[08:02.999] | Don' t be alarmed there is really no harm there |
[08:06.847] | It' s only the young cowboy showing Felena the town |
[08:16.389] | Sequels of " El Paso" |