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Bruce Springsteen - Evacuation Of The West (a.k.a. No More Kings in Texas) lyrics
Was on the day the cowboys were band from the range
 Metal touched the world as a master
 They rode their ponies down into cities of gold
 To leave them forever after
 Now the sun was swollen red and old
 The earth it was windy, dark and cold
 Where the highway ends the desert takes it toll
 So dusty, red and angry
 It was a time when men died out on the prairie
 From not having a decent friend
 At night the ghost to the mode of riders
 Was a howlin' canyon winds
 You can hear em' cryin'
 Good God, I think they're dyin'
 When them rangers down in Dallas
 Had all but all given' it up and left
 And those that hung on hopin'
 Was trying their best to, to forget
 The way those outlaws and desperados
 Right from the cheapest to the best
 Rode in on ponies made of skin and bonesBruce Springsteen - Evacuation Of The West (a.k.a. No More Kings in Texas) - http://motolyrics.com/bruce-springsteen/evacuation-of-the-west-aka-no-more-kings-in-texas-lyrics.html
 Gave up their rusty guns and went back home
 And the governor was sent down from population control
 And Marshall law was passed
Riverboat gamblers put their money on faith
 For the time for hope had passed
 In the cold blue light of the desert night
 There was a thousand starry ships
 And men came down from still I don't know where
 With death on their fingertips
 Now there's no more kings in Texas
 I swear they rounded up each and every one
 And old Atlanta Canastoga
 Reached from the Rocky Mountains into the old dead sun
 Now Anna Maria walks the plains alone
 The last of a struggling people
 She thinks of all those outlaws who wanted to reach for the skies
 And got stuck up on the steeple
 Oh, you can hear them cryin'
 Good god, I think they're dying'
 In the wind lord, you can hear em' sigh









