paroles de chanson The Outlaw - Dan Fogelberg
Among
the
possesions
of
an
outlaw
of
a
low
class
kind
Is
this
little
bottle
of
French
perfume
Taken
as
a
last
thought
from
a
drug
store
in
suburbia
He
said,
"Lady,
look
what
I've
got
for
you."
She
said,
"Jesse,
I
don't
hardly
even
know
you
anymore.
And
judging
from
your
grin,
you'd
think
you
held
up
Henry
Ford.
And
I
don't
believe
I
want
you
a
comin'
'round
here
anymore.
Ooh."
Jesse,
he
was
hurt,
boy,
and
he
left
there,
and
he
slammed
the
door.
And
he
wandered
through
the
alleyways.
Thinkin'
all
the
while
that
she'd
be
proud
of
what
he
stole
for
her,
And
he
tried
to
think
of
better
ways.
Dreamin'
of
a
movie
that
he'd
seen
one
afternoon,
He
drew
out
all
his
savings
and
he
went
and
bought
a
gun.
And
he
ran
right
home
and
stood
before
his
mirror
Acting
like
a
thug,
ooh.
He
waited
for
a
dark
night;
he
was
frightened,
boy,
the
fog
rolled
in,
As
a
rich
man,
he
came
walkin'
by,
"Hold
your
hands
up
high,"
he
cried,
"I've
come
to
make
your
fortune
mine."
But
his
eyes,
they
gave
him
right
away,
Jesse
dropped
the
gun
and
they
both
stared
at
to
where
it
lay.
And
Jesse
asked
the
man
if
he'd
please
leave
him
in
his
pain.
And
the
man
tried
to
forgive
him,
but
there's
not
much
he
could
say.
Ooh.
Among
the
possessions
of
an
outlaw
of
a
low
class
kind
Is
this
little
bottle
of
French
perfume
Taken
as
a
last
thought
from
a
drugstore
in
suburbia.
He
said,
"Lady,
look
what
I've
got
for
you."
"Ah,
take
it,
ah,
please
take
it;
I'm
tired
and
I'm
poor.
And
this
crappy
French
perfume
is
nothin'
less
than
my
own
soul.
I
was
feelin'
half
a
man;
I
wanted
to
feel
whole,
ooh."
Oooh...
ooh,
ooh.
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