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With His Six Shooter In Hand He Emptied Its Load
With His Six Shooter In Hand He Emptied Its Load In a whiskey glazed stupor his horse he shot Under blue-wailing moon his heart, a broken mess And then his emotions tossed in their sad lot Somewhere with lost hope, his failures he did confess But as image appears, her beautiful face smiles She, kind goddess that had stolen his lonely heart Over and over, the argument -always starts And then the swarms of excruciating deep pains Fight to make it leave, his eyes look to the blue sky Silently these words he says, "My Lord help me please" Falling to dusty ground, he asks again the why Did God allow that beautiful witch his heart seize Then romantic thoughts flooded a confused brain Her dear vision so enticed and refused to leave It all was far too much, far too great a love-strain Next how she had him, ready to again deceive! But oh no, not again, his intellect then spoke Do not let this dark, deceptive thing again hurt Recall this truth, she had made his life a bad joke Remember torture, the loss, her poison black spurts And how she laughed as his tender heart she broke! The cowboy then rose on up from the desert sand. Swearing true, she and this are both accursed land! Mounting his horse towards Tombstone onward he rode Swearing, never let his wounded heart be "stoled"! Then a broad smile so magically it appeared Up the trail just head vision of her as he feared! With his six shooter in hand, he emptied its load And laughed out loud, as on to Tombstone he rode! Robert J. Lindley, Rhyme/Narrative April 12th 1982 Note: Edit.. Nov 21st 1983 The young cowboy made it all the way to Tombstone His young life was then about to meet pretty girl She too was standing proudly there and all alone Fate decreed it, they joined to give life a whirl!
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Book: Shattered Sighs