| Strapped my guns and courage on; |
| set my cattle free
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| Rolled a smoke and I made a vow no more to be reviled
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| Combed her hair and laid her out; |
| pretty as you please
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| Watched the fire light up the night; |
| cryin' like a child
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| Saw a man in San Antone shoot down a dancing queen
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| And asked him on his hangin' day «What was he thinkin' of?»
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| He said «I never liked the way she treated me so mean
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| In the end I tell you friend I did it all for love»
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| Stood out on the ragged edge and there I took the fall
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| I did it all for love my friend, for love I did it all
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| Just this side of Devil’s Dream, above the sulphur mine
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| I found the man who robbed me of the girl I loved and lost
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| I asked him before he died «What made him cross the line?»
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| He asked me «Did I mean the line I just stepped across?»
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| Stood out on the ragged edge and there I took the fall
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| I did it all for love my friend, for love I did it all
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| I-I-I-I
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| Wonder why-y
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| I’ve walked this earth these many years and left a trail of fire
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| But once I was a gentle man every bit like you
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| I watched the heavens open up, heard the angel choir
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| Sing the holy song of God, 'To thine own self be true'
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| Stood out on the ragged edge and there I took the fall
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| I did it all for love my friend, for love I did it all
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| I did it all for love my friend, for love I did it all |