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    The bad, white men call him the devil
    The Yavapai call him: Eyes Like the Sky

    This story takes place in the hinterlands of the newly formed United States
    And territories in the years before and after the great conflagration called the Civil War
    Men roam and fight each other to simply stay breathing
    Muskets give way to repeating rifles, cannons give way to Gatling guns
    War nurtures weapons, but weapons clear the land

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    In the deserts of the southwest, old hatreds grow into new ones
    Old beliefs are shattered by gunfire and charging horses
    Into this cauldron of fire rides a young man who becomes a shadowed legend
    His name even takes on the mantle of the bogeyman in some homes
    Among the first Americans, his name is exalted from wickiups to longhouses
    From teepees to cliff dwellings
    Among the men of the badlands, he's feared for his silent walk
    And swift, economical dispatching of his enemies

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    Composición: Stu Mackenzie y Broderick Smith

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