paroles de chanson Naked Into Navajo Land - Speedy Justice
A
worn
out
wife
and
a
cowboy's
uncle
Rode
naked
in
the
Navajo
land
They
were
looking
for
a
place
to
fight
that
battle
Between
a
woman
and
a
man
But
the
guns
were
rusty
and
supplies
were
few
And
a
cast
iron
bit
is
hard
to
chew
And
the
rankest
strangers
could
hardly
find
them
now
The
man
was
named
Big
Willy
He
was
a
bearded,
drunken
dwarf
Back
east
he
sold
suspenders
And
shot
pool
down
on
the
wharf
The
woman's
name
she
didn't
earn
She
was
the
kind
that
never
learned
That
the
blindest
preacher
couldn't
sanctify
them
now
Their
horses
stumbled
through
shifting
sands
And
barely
kept
their
feet
The
sun
burning
down
made
them
squint
and
frown
Through
the
shimmering
waves
of
heat
No
one
knows
what
they
hoped
to
find
For
their
bones
are
ground
to
dust
with
time
And
the
youngest
child
wouldn't
ask
about
them
now
The
moon
it
glowed
and
the
stars
all
shone
And
the
cactus
flower
bloomed
And
the
seed
they
conceived
was
the
second
coming
Of
an
unholy
honeymoon
What
they
did
there
in
the
sand
Was
intended
to
teach
life's
truth
to
man
But
the
filthiest
angel
would
not
receive
them
now
Way
out
beyond
the
lights
of
town
On
uncloudy,
moonless
nights
Somewhere
above
the
Milky
Way
You
might
perceive
two
silent
lights
The
sinners
who
would
not
repent
Were
ultimately
heaven
sent
And
everyone
can
recognize
them
now
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