paroles de chanson Wild Bill Hickok - Colter Wall
Wild
Bill
was
born
in
Illinois
on
dry
and
fertile
land
Pioneer
of
pistol
ears
and
a
dead
shot
with
each
hand
Claim
he
was
the
quickest,
there's
few
who'd
ill-agree
If
you
were
yet
to
saw
this
plainsman
draw,
still
breathe
like
you
and
me
He
led
a
stagecoach
freight
team
in
his
early
days
of
life
One
evenin'
on
the
Western
Trail,
Bill
took
the
air
of
night
And
who
should
come
upon
him,
but
a
bear
whom
he'd
awoke
Wild
Bill
produced
his
bowie
knife
and
fashioned
a
new
coat
Kansas
prairies
he
knew
well
and
wild
Missouri
too
Come
1861,
Bill
donned
the
Union
blue
Not
unlike
his
daddy,
he'd
seen
old
man
in
bonds
Every
man
in
Jimmy
Lane's
brigade,
of
Hickok
they
were
fond
While
a
marshal
in
Abilene
many
Texans
came
to
call
Phil
Coe
told
John
Wes
Hardin,
"Wild
Bill
has
got
to
fall
"He's
a
cruel
and
brutish
yankee,
and
if
you
don't
then
I
will"
Wild
Bill
put
down
Phil
Coe,
Wes
Hardin's
livin'
still
He
met
his
fate
in
Deadwood
inside
Tom
Nuttall's
place
Amidst
a
game
of
poker,
holdin'
Aces
and
two
Eights
When
up
stepped
from
behind
him
the
Coward,
Jack
McCall
The
slug
ripped
through
his
auburn
hair,
poor
Wild
Bill
never
saw
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