Lyrics The Last Gunfighter Ballad - Guy Clark
Now
the
old
gunfighter
on
the
porch
Stared
into
the
sun
And
relived
the
days
of
living
by
the
gun
When
deadly
games
of
pride
were
played
And
living
was
mistakes
not
made
And
the
thought
of
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
Ah,
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
And
he
can
almost
feel
the
weight
of
the
gun
And
as
always,
keep
your
back
to
the
sun
And
it's
faster
than
snakes
or
the
blink
of
an
eye
And
it's
a
time
for
all
slow
men
to
die
And
his
eyes
get
squinty
and
his
fingers
twitch
And
he
empties
his
gun
at
the
son
of
a
bitch
And
he's
hit
by
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
Hit
by
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
Now
the
burn
of
a
bullet
is
only
a
scar
And
he's
back
in
his
chair
in
front
of
the
bar
And
the
streets
are
empty
and
the
blood's
all
dried
And
the
dead
are
dust
and
the
whiskey's
inside
So
buy
him
a
drink
and
lend
him
an
ear
He's
nobody's
fool
and
the
only
one
here
Who
remembers
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
Remember
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
He
said,
"I
stood
in
that
street
before
it
was
paved
Learned
shoot
or
be
shot
before
I
could
shave
I
did
it
all
for
the
money
and
fame
Noble
was
nothing
but
feeling
no
shame
And
nothing
was
sacred
but
stayin'
alive
And
all
that
I
learned
from
a
Colt
45..."
"Was
to
curse
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
Curse
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke"
Now
he's
just
an
old
man
that
no
one
believes
Says
he's
a
gunfighter,
the
last
of
the
breed
And
there
are
ghosts
in
the
street
seeking
revenge
Calling
him
out
to
the
lunatic
fringe
Now
he's
out
in
the
traffic
checking
the
sun
And
he's
killed
by
a
car
as
he
goes
for
his
gun
So
much
for
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
So
much
for
the
smell
of
the
black
powder
smoke
And
the
stand
in
the
street
at
the
turn
of
a
joke
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