El Paso
(专辑: Steal Your Face - 1976)
Out in the
West Texas town of El Paso I
fell in love with a
Mexican girl. Nighttime would fine me in Rose's Cantina, Music would play and Felina would whirl. Black as the
night were the
eyes of Felina, Wicked and evil while casting a
spell. My love was strong for this Mexican maiden, I
was in love, but in vain I
could tell. One night a
wild young cowboy came in, wild as the
West Texas wind... Dashing and daring, a
drink he was sharing, With wicked Felina, the
girl that I
love. So in anger I
challenged his right for the
love of this maiden; Down went his hand for the
gun that he wore. My challenge was answered, in less than a
heartbeat The
handsome young stranger lay dead on the
floor. Just for a
moment I
stood there in silence, Shocked by the
foul evil deed I
had done. Many thoughts ran through my mind as I
stood there; I
had but one chance and that was to run. Out through the
back door of Rose's I
ran, out where the
horses were tied... I
picked a
good one; he looked like he could run, Up on his back and away I
did ride. Just as fast as I
could from the
West Texas town of El Paso, Out thru the
badlands of New Mexico. Back in El Paso my life would be worthless; Everything's gone in life nothing is left. But it's been so long since I've seen the
young maiden, My love is stronger that my fear of death. I
saddled up and away I
did go, riding alone in the
dark... Maybe tomorrow a
bullet may find me, Tonight nothing's worse than this pain in my heart. And as last here I
am on the
hill overlooking El Paso, I
can see Rose's Cantina below. My love is strong and it pushes me onward, down off the
hill to Felina I
go. Off to my right I
see five mounted cowboys, Off to my left ride a
dozen or more. shouting and shooting; I
can't let them catch me, I've got to make it to Rose's back door. Something is dreadfully wrong for I
feel a
deep burning pain in my It's getting harder to stay in the
saddle. I'm getting weary, unable to ride.