Lyrics Ballad of a Small Man - Marty Robbins
He
was
a
small
man
but
this
man
was
all
man
He
was
accustomed
to
danger
He
knew
the
badlands,
he
knew
every
bad
man
This
man
was
a
ranger,
ranger,
ranger
Into
the
township
of
Pecos
he
rode
Everyone
noticed
this
stranger
Plainly
it
showed
in
the
way
that
he
rode
in
This
man
was
a
ranger,
ranger,
ranger
Everyone
watched
as
he
climbed
from
his
horse
and
walked
by
Every
eye
dropped
to
the
gun
hanging
low
on
his
side
The
silence
was
broken,
the
ranger
had
spoken
And
these
were
his
words
I′ve
trailed
an
outlaw
for
thirty-six
days
I'm
twenty
hours
behind
him
He′s
here
in
town
so
I'll
just
be
around
Long
as
it
takes
me
to
find
him,
find
him,
find
him
Slowly
he
turned
and
he
looked
down
the
street
Then
he
looked
back
to
the
crowd
Somethin'
about
him
left
no
room
to
doubt
He
spoke
very
little
but
loud,
but
loud,
but
loud
If
it
is
pity
you
have
for
my
size
Save
it
don′t
waste
it,
my
friend
This
equalizer
I
have
on
my
hip
Makes
me
as
big
as
the
next
man,
next
man,
next
man
Then
from
a
door
came
a
curse
and
they
knew
at
a
glance
The
outlaw
had
stepped
to
the
street
to
begin
his
advance
Women
grabbed
children,
men
grabbed
their
wives
And
thay
ran
from
the
street
Even
the
soft,
gentle
breeze
became
still
Death
had
a
minute
to
wait
Two
hands
would
dive
for
a
Colt
forty-five
One
hand
would
come
up
too
late,
too
late,
too
late
"Go
for
your
gun",
was
the
outlaw′s
remark
"Tomorrow
you'll
sleep
neath
the
stone."
The
ranger
replied,
"There′ll
be
plenty
of
time
After
you
go
for
your
own,
your
own,
your
own."
All
of
a
sudden
it
happened
Both
of
then
grabbed
for
a
gun
Both
clearing
leather,
both
fired
together
Everyone
thought
it
was
one
gun,
one
gun,
one
gun
A
forty-five
slug
hit
the
outlaw
and
spun
him
around
His
life
was
over,
he
died
on
his
way
to
the
ground
To
our
surprise
we
watched
as
the
ranger
Took
one
faltering
step
Slowly
he
crumbled
and
fell
to
the
ground
A
bullet
was
deep
in
his
side
He
looked
all
around
but
he
spoke
not
a
word
A
faint
little
smile
and
he
died,
he
died,
he
died
He
was
a
small
man
but
this
man
was
all
man
He
was
accustomed
to
danger
He
knew
the
badlands,
he
knew
every
bad
man
This
man
was
a
ranger,
ranger,
ranger
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