Lyrics Billy Gray - Robert Earl Keen
Billy
Gray
rode
into
Gantry
back
in
'83
There
he
did
meet
young
Sarah
McCray
The
wild
rose
of
morning
that
pale
flower
of
dawning
Herald
of
springtime
in
his
young
life
that
day
Sarah,
she
could
not
see
the
daylight
of
reality
In
her
young
eyes,
Billy
bore
not
a
flaw
Knowing
not
her
chosen
one
was
a
hired
gun
Wanted
in
Kansas
City
by
the
law
Then
one
day
a
tall
man
came
riding
cross
the
badlands
That
lie
to
the
north
of
New
Mexico
He
was
overheard
to
say
he
was
lookin'
for
Bill
Gray
A
ruthless
man
and
a
dangerous
outlaw
Well,
the
deadly
news
came
creepin'
to
Billy,
fast
sleepin'
There
in
the
Clarendon
Bar
and
Hotel
He
fled
towards
the
old
church,
there
on
the
outskirts
Thinking
he'd
climb
that
old
steeple
bell
But
a
rifle
ball
came
flying
face
down
he
lay
dying
There
in
the
dust
of
the
road
where
he
fell
Sarah,
she
ran
to
him
cursing
the
lawman
Accepting
no
reason
knowing
he
was
killed
Sarah
lives
in
that
same
old
white
frame
house
Where
she
first
met
Billy
some
forty
years
ago
And
the
wild
rose
of
morning
has
faded
With
the
dawning
of
each
day
of
Sorrow
the
long
years
have
sown
Written
on
a
stone
Where
the
dusty
winds
have
long
blown
Eighteen
words
to
a
passing
world
say:
"True
love
knows
no
season,
no
rhyme
nor
no
reason
Justice
is
cold
as
the
Granger
County
clay"
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