Came a young cowboy so tall and so handsomely dressed Â
This one was new in town, hadnât been seen around Â
He was so different, he wasnât like all of the rest; Â
Feleena danced close to him, then threw a rose to him Â
Quickly he walked to her table and there he sat down Â
And in a day or so, wherever folks would go Â
Theyâd see this young cowboy, showinâ Feelena the town
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Six weeks he went with her, each minute spent with her Â
But he was insanely jealous of glances sheâd give Â
Inside he was a-hurtinâ, from all of her flirtinâ Â
That was her nature and that was the way that she lived; Â
She flirted one night, it started a gun-fight Â
And after the smoke cleared away, on the floor lay a man Â
Feleenaâs young lover, had shot down another Â
And he had to leave there, so out through the back door he ran
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The next day at five oâclock, she heard a rifle shot Â
Quickly she ran to the door, that was facinâ the pass Â
She saw her cowboy, her wild-ridinâ cowboy Â
Low in the saddle, her cowboy was ridinâ in fast; Â
She ran to meet him, to kiss and to greet him Â
He saw her and motioned her back, with a wave of his hand Â
Bullets were flyinâ, Feleena was cryinâ Â
As she saw him fall from the saddle and into the sand
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Feleena knelt near him, to hold and to hear him Â
When she felt the warm blood that flowed from the wound in his side Â
He raised to kiss her and she heard him whisper Â
âNever forget me - Faleena itâs over, goodbye.â Â
Quickly she grabbed for, the six-gun that he wore Â
And screaminâ in anger and placinâ the gun to her breast Â
Bury us both deep and maybe weâll find peace Â
And pullinâ the trigger, she fell âcross the dead cowboyâs chest
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Out in El Paso, whenever the wind blows Â
If you listen closely at night, youâll hear in the wind Â
A woman is cryinâ, itâs not the wind sighinâ Â
Old timerâs tell you, Feleena is callinâ for him; Â
Youâll hear them talkinâ and youâll hear them walkinâ Â
Youâll hear them laugh and youâll look, but thereâs no one around Â
Donât be alarmed - there is really no harm there Â
Itâs only the young cowboy, showinâ Feleena the town
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