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They were duelin', Doolin-Dalton. |
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High or low, it was the same: |
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Easy money and faithless women, |
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Red-eye whiskey for the pain. |
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Go down, Bill Dalton, it must be God's will, |
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Two brothers lyin' dead in Coffeyville, |
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Two voices call to you from where they stood. |
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Lay down your law books now, |
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They're no damn good. |
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Better keep on movin', Doolin-Dalton, |
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'Til your shadow sets you free. |
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If you're fast and if you're lucky, |
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You will never see that hangin' tree. |
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Well, the towns lay out across the dusty plains |
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Like graveyards filled with tombstones, waitin' for the names. |
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And a man could use his back or use his brains, |
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But some just went stir crazy, Lord, 'cause nothin' ever changed |
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'Til Bill Doolin met Bill Dalton. |
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He was workin' cheap, just bidin' time. |
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Then he laughed and said, "I'm goin'" |
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And so he left that peaceful life behind. |
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Mm... |
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