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Poetic Form: Cowboy Poetry
Inspired: 2024 February 01
Image: Rumor has it ... by ClassicCountryMusic

Rumor Has It...Billy the Kid May Have Actually Lived To Be 90

"Born William Henry McCarty, Jr. AKA, Billy the Kid or El Chivito, (Billy Goat/Kid). He had a younger brother named Joseph, and they both had an older sister named Bridget McCarty. Not much is known about the family other than the widow Catherine raised her son Billy before dying of tuberculosis. Also, him and his younger brother Joseph were arrested for an infraction (charged with stealing, that they claimed were items of necessity)," [A fictional parody] ... by Poet. Famed Billy the Kid had a sister, She dated his rival, who kissed her, When asked if it's true, Says what's it to you, He took out his gun, shot, and missed her. Now Billy the Kid's reputation, Sees at risk without hesitation, Hand still holds a gun, Aimed own head shoots one, Then, cried out in humiliation. Sissy saw and ran off with her mouth, Everybody in town heard her out, With Billy, cash rolled, Without him, no gold, Town thought it best to put her lights out. The Kid grabbed some dirt and had it thrown, Fell on her coffin o'er a blank stone, You folks ... you're to blame, Her stone has no name, We named the town after her, "Tombstone?"

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Date: 2/1/2024 2:02:00 PM
okay, is this story real or fictional? When we lived in El Paso, we visited what was once a bar where Billie the Kid allegedly hung out...it was a fascinating little town and place.
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Date: 2/1/2024 2:16:00 PM
I'm done with my morning session (unexpectedly came early) processing an update--SORRY--we'll be up in an hour, Aloha, William

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