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gunhand

she came in out of the dark rain

her guns hanging loose at the ready

her worn leather death hand just driftin above

the handle of her colt

eyes searching for the hard glint of steel

in the faces of the saloons crowded floor

but none had noticed her come in from the storm

 

she walked to the bar and called out

for a whiskey

leaned and let all but gun hand rest

as one of the prettiest bargirls came up

and smiled for a drink

without conversation the girl lead her

to a backroom

and this gypsy's night was filled with hot passions

and the gun hand was forgotten

in the sweet arms of virgina citys sweetest rose

 

but morning came with the rolling

of the steamtrains whistle

and the sheriff calling out the gun hand

she had laid some dog of a man low

for putting his hands on his woman

now she got to hang

cant be shootin our law abiding folk

we don't take kindly

 

this gunhand

this leather clad hard riding woman

with the softest sweetest heart

the kindest of souls

wasn't gonna let em hang her

for shooting down a ***** dog of a man

so she kissed sweet rose long an deep

and bid that sweet girl fare thee well

took up her colt

 

out into the dusty raw heat of

noonday sun she stepped with

her gun hand driftin over the **** of her colt

eyes blazin for the fool of a sheriff

who had come to lay her low in the name of justice

in the name of their lie of a town

 

they faced eachother and drew pistols

both got off a shot

one fell to the dusty earth

never to rise again

the other laid down pistol

and walked away

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Written by
mark-john-junor-1
62 / M / American
Published
Mar 14, 2014
Lines·Words
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(for Amy...a humanitarian with a gunhand and a sweet smile)

Tags
#love#heart#adventure#happy#smile#lover#laugh#dreadlocks#warm
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