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Feleena (From El Paso)
(专辑: The Drifter - 1966)
Out in New Mexico, many long years ago There in a
shack on the
desert, one night in a
storm Amid streaks of lightning and loud desert thunder To a
young Mexican couple, a
baby was born; Just as the
baby cried, thunder and lightning died Moon gave it's light to the
world and the
stars did the
same Mother and Father, both proud of the
daughter That heaven had sent them, Feleena was this baby's name. When she was seventeen, bothered by crazy dreams She ran away from the
shack and left them to roam Father and Mother, both asked one another What made her run away, what made Feleena leave home; Tired of the
desert nights, poverty, grief and strife She ran away late one night in the
moon's golden gleam She didn't know where she'd go, but she'd get there And she would find happiness, if she would follow her dream. After she ran away, she went to Sante Fe And in the
year that she stayed there, she learned about life In just a
little while, she learned that with a
smile She could have pretty clothes, she could be any man's wife; Rich men romanced her, they dined and they danced her She understood men and she treated them all just the
same A
form that was fine and rare, dark shining glossy hair Lovely to look at Feleena was this woman's name. Restless in Sante Fe, she had to get away To any town where the
lights had a
much brighter glow One cowboy mentioned the
town of El Paso They never stopped dancing and money like whiskey did flow; She bought a
one-way, a
ticket from Sante Fe Three days and nights on a
stage with a
rest now and then She didn't mind that, she knew she would find that Her new life would be more exciting than where she had been. The
stage made it's last stop, up there on the
mountain top To let her see all of the
lights at the
foot of the
hill Her world was brighter and deep down inside her An uncontrolled beating, her young heart just wouldn't be still; She got a
hotel, a
room at the
Lily Belle Quickly she changed to a
form-fitting black satin dress Ev'ry man stopped to stare, at this form fine and rare Even the
women remarked of the
charm she possessed. Dancing and laughter, was what she was after And Rosa's Cantina had lights, with love in the
gleam That's what she hunted and that's what she wanted Rosa's was one place, a
nice girl would never be seen; It was the
same way, it was back in Sante Fe Men would make fools of themselves at the
thought of romance Rosa took heed of, the
place was in need of This kind of excitement, so she paid Feleena to dance. A
year passed and maybe more and then through the
swinging doors Came a
young cowboy so tall and so handsomely dressed This one was new in town, hadn't been seen around He was so different, he wasn't like all of the
rest; Feleena danced close to him, then threw a
rose to him Quickly he walked to her table and there he sat down And in a
day or so, wherever folks would go They'd see this young cowboy, showing Feelena the
town. Six weeks he went with her, each minute spent with her But he was insanely jealous of glances she'd give Inside he was a-hurting, from all of her flirting That was her nature and that was the
way that she lived; She flirted one night, it started a
gun-fight And after the
smoke cleared away, on the
floor lay a
man Feleena's young lover, had shot down another And he had to leave there, so out through the
back door he ran. The
next day at five o'clock, she heard a
rifle shot Quickly she ran to the
door, that was facing the
pass She saw her cowboy, her wild-riding cowboy Low in the
saddle, her cowboy was riding in fast; She ran to meet him, to kiss and to greet him He saw her and motioned her back, with a
wave of his hand Bullets were flying, Feleena was crying As she saw him fall from the
saddle and into the
sand. Feleena knelt near him, to hold and to hear him When she felt the
warm blood that flowed from the
wound in his side He raised to kiss her and she heard him whisper "Never forget me Faleena it's over, goodbye." Quickly she grabbed for, the
six-gun that he wore And screaming in anger and placing the
gun to her breast Bury us both deep and maybe we'll find peace And pulling the
trigger, she fell 'cross the
dead cowboy's chest. Out in El Paso, whenever the
wind blows If you listen closely at night, you'll hear in the
wind A
woman is crying, it's not the
wind sighing Old timer's tell you, Feleena is calling for him; You'll hear them talking and you'll hear them walking You'll hear them laugh and you'll look, but there's no one around Don't be alarmed there is really no harm there It's only the
young cowboy, showing Feleena the
town.
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