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A wronged man stood at high noon With a glare in his eye, He stood as strong as a mountain Victory he had to obtain.
The sun beat down upon him, Beat down with an unbearable heat, He wiped his forehead clean of sweat As he began to reflect upon his love.
How long has it been Since he last saw her? She stood so tall and strong Thought they'd live forever.
Two years past She vanished without a word, So took up his guns And went in seach of her.
He traveled several miles Wrought with hunger and thirst, His mind pulsed night and day For he would not stop 'til he got her
His home was gone As were his friends and family, All in the search of this woman Whom he loved so much.
He carried her ring in his pouch Wanting to marry this ghost, She was so wonderful and sweet But she was nowhere to be seen.
20 long months it was Riding on horse and foot, Nearly nonstop for over a year 'Till he found his love
There she was, Maybelline The love of his life, Standing in a bar Dressed like a lady of the night
He ran up to her To greet her with a kiss, But she refused to do so "I'm with another man" she said
He exclaimed with disbelief Since she had left him, His very own Maybelline Then they went to her room.
They spoke some more As he learned about her, "I'm with another man" she said He has learned well enough.
Maybelline reached over to her vanity She whispered "I have a surprise" Then drew her gun Two bullets was his prize.
She laughed and smiled at his fate To be in such a wounded state, She left thinking he was dead But he rode off, rittled with lead.
He removed the bullets Then rode away for several nights, Getting far from that demon He wanted for a wife.
Burning hate and vengence filled him So he made a deal with the Devil, To hunt down that witch, Maybelline For his broken immortal soul
He changed that day to a different man To a gunslinger wanted by the law, And for four months He traveled for his vengence
The man shook awake Returning to reality, Then saw his opponent Knowing it was her man.
This would be 23 duels And he ain't slow, But the Devil's in him As speed won't stop will
The men stood face to face Far away for the duel, As the wind kissed their cheeks And silence filled the air.
"Draw" was screamed And both men drew, Her man was a tad too slow As His bullets already flew.
He reaped souls for the Devil That was his curse, But freeing his mind of her Was worth any weight.
Her man was dead And his justice was close, Now he just needed her And the deal would be done.
He went to her hotel And climbed the stairs, With an aura of hate Stopping him nobody dares.
He kicked in the door And saw her at work, "Get dressed" he said to them Then shoveled the man out
"Time's come to pay" "The devil wants his due," "For that to happen" "I have to claim you."
He drew out his gun And pointed it to her, "Goodbye, my love" He said with a sick smile.
The sound echoed A loud crack, And with two bullets He paid her back.
Sir Leo Portier · Wed Oct 17, 2007 @ 07:27pm · 1 Comments |
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