Bitter Harvest

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    Outlaw was a humble man,
    as the story would reveal
    an honest law-abiding man,
    just a farmer in his field
    His dear wife had passed away
    In the winter of '25
    Did his best to raise the children
    and to keep that farm alive

    Then came that awful drought
    and the children's hunger pains
    Crops failed and the springtime passed
    Without a single drop of rain
    The weeks passed, the sheriff came
    With the banke at his side
    Took the farm that his family had lived on all
    their lives

    Tears fell from the children's eyes
    He kissed them each farewell
    He be back when some work was found
    But only time could tell
    He knew his kin would raise them up
    To be kind and gentle folk
    To get as near as the best for them
    Was all that he could hope

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    and then the rain came - it was a blood spill
    The gunfire was heard through the cities and the fields

    Dug out his dusty six-gun
    That he carried as a calvary scout
    Made a mask from an old bandanna
    Saddled up for a ride to town
    Masked man slid down from the saddle
    Walked the steps to the bank's front door
    Left the town with a bag full of gold
    and the greedy bank man dead on the floor

    Thus began his career as an outlaw
    Lived a life at the end of a gun
    Day to day: bank to bank
    Doomed to spend his life on the run
    All the common people loved him
    One of them who had taken a stand
    against the banks that had bled them dry
    and sucked the blood of the working man

    The man died as the story told it
    ambushed at the edge of town
    On his feet with his six-gun blazing
    Blood and gold spread on the ground
    The man Lives in the lives of the people
    The deeds done and the stories told
    The man's gone but he Lives forever
    In the tales of the guns and gold

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