| Death be my mistress, guns be my wife
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| Breath is my witness and roads are my life
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| Just give my future’s clean as a knife
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| Far on the way from L. A
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| The sun heats the saddle, sand in my hair
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| Looking for water and there’s sweat everywhere
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| Know that I’m nearer I smell damp air
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| I ain’t tasted coffee for days
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| When the leaves are down I’ll be southward bound
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| Hunters hunt the outsider
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| When the wind grows cold, when the sun grows old
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| Nothing holds the outsider
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| Just killed a man in a town called nightfall
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| Damned if I can’t remember it all
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| My hand it was shaking but his talk it was tall
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| I paid for the funeral crew
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| And it seems like I never reach Mexico
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| They’re heading me off every place that I go
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| I’m sick of the fact that I’ve got to lay low
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| What else can an outsider do
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| I know they’re near to me, I don’t have to see
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| Just let me be the outsider
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| They ain’t far behind, they’re always on my mind
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| They won’t find the outsider
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| The outsider
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| When the leaves are down I’ll be southward bound
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| Hunters haunt the outsider
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| When the wind grows cold, when the sun grows old
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| Nothing holds the outsider
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| The outsider, the outsider |