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 I know a man whose plow handle hand 
Is quicker than a light 
Wes Hardin is his name 
They say he travels in the night 
For he might have to kill 
Or walk around a fight 
 
And if you ever saw Wes Hardin draw 
You know he can skin his gun 
He won't say how many tried and died 
Up against the top hand 
Up against the wrong man 
'Cause Hardin wouldn't run 
 
He rode in like a Texas wind 
Took the East bound train 
Goin', goin' with Jane Bowen 
Till the lawmen caught up 
So long Janie chin up 
I'll be back again 
 
Off he went to Huntsville prison 
"So long Janie", he cried 
Fifteen years she waited 
Till her heart broke and she died 
And she left that bad land 
To wait up in the sky 
 
Free at last the payin' past 
For all the wrong he did 
First free air they let him breathe 
Since he was a kid 
So let him come and let him go 
And let him deal, and bid 
 
Near the border in El Paso 
Lawyer reads the sign 
You won't find him there for business 
Every day at nine 
For business is real bad one client's 
All he's had in quite a long long time 
 
Then Sheriff Selman's boy 
Broke in to Wes's woman's place 
Up she jumped and pistol 
Whipped him kicked him in the face 
And John Selman demands 
Revenge for this disgrace 
 
You could see every night 
By candlelight in Hardin's favorite bar 
She'd be hanging on his arm 
And very late they'd leave there 
Headed for the goose hair 
Glad it wasn't far 
 
Right through the swinging doors 
John Selman came with a blazin' gun 
Wes Hardin chug a luggin' red eye 
Got him in the back of the head 
John Wesley Hardin fell dead 
Hardin wouldn't run 
  
            
 
HATA BİLDİR
 
 
		
        
        
        
         
         
         
         
        
        
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