Dobe bill, he went a-riding
through the canyon, in the glow
of a quiet sunday morning
from the town of angelo
ridinand' easy on that pinto
that he dearly loved to straddle,
with a six-gun and sombrero
that was wider than his saddle
and heand's humminand' as heand's goinand'
of a simple little song
thatand's a-boominand' through the cactus
as heand's gallopinand' along:
andquot;oh, iand've rid from san antony
through the mesquite and the sand
iand'm a rarinand', flarinand' bucko,
not afraid to play my hand.
well, iand'm a hootinand', shootinand' demon
and to have my little fun
on my pinto called apache
and adolphus thatand's my gun.andquot;
Well straight to santa fe he drifted,
and he mills around the town
sorta gittinand' of his bearinand's
as he pours his liquor down
but heand's watchinand', always watchinand',
every hombre in the place,
like heand's mebbe sorta lookinand'
for some certain hombreand's face.
Then one night he saunters careless
to the place of monte sam
and he does a bit of playinand'
like he doesnand't give a damn.
then all at once itand's hushed and quiet,
like a calm before the blow,
and the crowd is tense and nervous,
and the playin stopped and slow.
At the bar a man is standinand',
sneerinand' as his glances lay,
like a challenge did he fling and'em,
darinand' and'em to make the play.
two-gun blake, the texas killer,
hated, feared wherever known
stood and drank his glass of mescal
with assurance all his own.
Then the eyes of blake, the killer,
met the glance of dobe bill
and they held each one the other
with the steel of looks that kill,
then the tones of blake came slowly,
with a sneer in every word
andquot;well, youand've found me!andquot;
but the other gave no sign he saw or heard.
Walkinand' calmly toward the speaker,
he advanced with steady pace
then he grinned, and quick as lightninand',
slapped him squarely in the face.
andquot;shoot, you snake!andquot; he whispered hoarsely.
andquot;shoot, you lily-livered cur!andquot;
andquot;draw! youand're always strong for killinand';
now iand'm here to shoot for her!andquot;
Some there was that claimed they saw it,
as the killer tried to draw
but thereand's no one knows for certain
just exactly what he saw;
iand'll agree the shootinand' started
quick as blake had made his start
then a brace of bullets hit him
fair and certain through the heart.
As he fell, his hand was graspinand'
for the gun heand'd got too late
with the notches on it showinand'
like the vagaries of fate.
and the man who stood there lookinand'
at the killer as he lay
murmured: andquot;nell, iand've kept my promise.
i have made that scoundrel pay!andquot;
Then dobe bill, he went a-ridinand'
from the town of santa fe
on a quiet sunday morning,
goinand' happy on his way,
ridinand' easy on that pinto
that he dearly loved to straddle
with a six-gun and sombrero
that was wider than his saddle,
And heand's a humminand' as heand's goinand'
of a simple little song
thatand's a-boominand' through the cactus
as heand's gallopinand' along:
andquot;oh, iand'm goinand' down the canyon,
through the mesquite and the sand
iand'm a rarinand', flarinand' bucko,
not afraid to play my hand.
well iand'm a rootinand', shootinand' demon
and i have my little fun
on my pinto called apache, a-ha,
and adolphus thatand's my gun.andquot;