Lyrics Feleena (From El Paso) - Marty Robbins
Out
in
New
Mexico,
many
long
years
ago
There
in
a
shack
on
the
desert,
one
night
in
a
storm
Amid
streaks
of
lightnin'
and
loud
desert
thunder
To
a
young
Mexican
couple,
a
baby
was
born;
Just
as
the
baby
cried,
thunder
and
lightnin'
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
dancin'
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.
Dancin'
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
swingin'
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,
showin'
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-hurtin',
from
all
of
her
flirtin'
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
facin'
the
pass
She
saw
her
cowboy,
her
wild-ridin'
cowboy
Low
in
the
saddle,
her
cowboy
was
ridin'
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
flyin',
Feleena
was
cryin'
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
screamin'
in
anger
and
placin'
the
gun
to
her
breast
Bury
us
both
deep
and
maybe
we'll
find
peace
And
pullin'
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
cryin',
it's
not
the
wind
sighin'
Old
timer's
tell
you,
Feleena
is
callin'
for
him;
You'll
hear
them
talkin'
and
you'll
hear
them
walkin'
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,
showin'
Feleena
the
town.
1 Tomorrow You'll Be Gone
2 I'll Go On Alone
3 I Couldn't Keep from Crying
4 Pain And Misery
5 That's all Right
6 Maybellene
7 Tennessee Toddy
8 I Can't Quit
9 Singing the Blues
10 Knee Deep In The Blues
11 Mister Teardrop
12 The Story Of My Life
13 A White Sport Coat
14 She Was Only Seventeen
15 Just Married
16 Ain't I the Lucky One
17 Kaw Liga
18 The Hanging Tree
19 El Paso
20 Big Iron
21 Song Of The Bandit
22 Cool Water
23 A Little Sentimental
24 September In the Rain
25 All the Way
26 Unchained Melody
27 Don't Worry
28 Devil Woman
29 Ruby Ann
30 Smokin' Cigarettes And Drinkin' Coffee Blues
31 I'm Gonna Be a Cowboy
32 (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
33 San Angelo
34 Man Walks Among Us
35 Beautiful Dreamer
36 Beyond the Reef
37 The Hawaiian Wedding Song
38 Yours (Quiereme Mucho)
39 Tonight Carmen
40 Ribbon of Darkness
41 Feleena (From El Paso)
42 Hello Heartache
43 Begging To You
44 I Walk Alone
45 You Gave Me A Mountain
46 My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
47 Among My Souvenirs
48 Return to Me
49 Some Memories Just Won't Die
50 El Paso City
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