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Taylor McDade In the old west, where gunslingers roam There was a quiet man named Taylor McDade, He held the legend, of being the quickest With a special gun, he had made. The silver gun barrel, had about forty nine knicks, Each, for the men he had killed, He kills only for self protection, to save his own life Not doing it for the thrill. He had a squint in his eye, nary a smile With a half burnt cheroot in his mouth, His hat dipped below his brow, to shade his eyes Coming up from the south. Riding his chestnut steed, entering Abilene He wasn't looking for trouble or scoff, He turned his steed toward the saloon, for a drink As his steed drank from the trough. Before he dismounted, chewing on his cheroot He stared a squinting gleam at two men, They palmed their guns, that were at their sides He said, "Don't, you won't win." "You see this gun here, special made for me," As it glistened in the sun, "I'm the quickest around the west, legend says, From the fights I've won." They slowly took their hands off of their pistols Backed away as he dismounted, "You see the knicks on the barrel," As he showed the gun "It's where I have counted." "There's forty nine knicks, for the men I've killed Under the noonday sun, Gentlemen, if you treasure your lives Please don't make it fifty one." With that warning and a nod of his hat He went into the saloon for his drink, As he walked in, people stared at him As they listened to his spurs clink. He stepped up to the bar, ordered a whiskey "No trouble barkeep, just wettin' my whistle." As he took the shot glass and leaned back to swallow "Been riding the desert, among the thistle." As he sat his glass down on the bar The doors swung open a childs voice saying, "Mister, there's two men out front who want you," As he heard his horse neighing. "One more barkeep, this one's going to be for the dusty trail." As he takes the shot glass, swallowing the whisky As he does without fail. He turns casually and walks slowly to the doors Not in a big hurry for the thrill, For he has a feeling, that on this day He knows he has to kill. He never turns down from a challenge And nobody messes with his steed, It's time to meet these two men And satisfy their greed. He stands on the wooden sidewalk Looking up into the noon day sun, "Well boys, you've done gone and done it, It looks like it's going to be fifty one." With a deep meaningful voice, he said "Now let go of my horse." The two men backed away, to the middle of the street, And then it happened, of course. As he stepped down off the sidewalk and petted his steed He got in the middle of the street, The two men got itchy fingers, tried for their guns And the job was complete. Only one gun rang out, as the two tried to draw Only one man stood under the noon day sun, As he blew the smoke from his barrel, he walked towards his steed He drew his knife from his saddlebags And knicked in fifty one. He holstered his gun, mounted his steed And cantered out of town, The townsfolk were amazed, as they looked At the two men lying down. He headed north, out of town Disgusted, that he had just laid, Two men, face down in the dirt To face the legend Of Taylor McDade. |
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Not bad fer' a city boy!!!
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Not bad fer' a city boy!!! Live in the city, but prefer the peace and quiet of the country. Just my imagination working overtime and glad you were impressed. |
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great story Robert
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Da--m! Hollywood call yet?
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Da--m! Hollywood call yet? Nope dadburn it....glad you like it. thank you Pam, glad you liked it too. |
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Great story!! Reminds me of Sam Elliot in a western......
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Great story!! Reminds me of Sam Elliot in a western...... Thank Mickey...one of my favorite western actors. |
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Very nice!! I like this write, but I can't stand to watch a western movie!!
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Very nice!! I like this write, but I can't stand to watch a western movie!! Especially These SPAGHETTI westerns…. OOOOOPS! Those SPAGHETTI westerns…. |
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Hey now - without spaghetti, would Clint Eastwood have starved rather than grOWN!
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Not bad fer' a city boy!!! Not bad at all! Thought I was reading one of mteagles gems. Great Job Wolfeyes |
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Not bad fer' a city boy!!! Not bad at all! Thought I was reading one of mteagles gems. Great Job Wolfeyes Hey now!!! You can't touch the MASTER!!!!!!!! Just kiddin' |
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E-Z Hondo! That ego still has 2 fit through doorways not create doorjams - lmao
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Not bad fer' a city boy!!! Not bad at all! Thought I was reading one of mteagles gems. Great Job Wolfeyes Thank you Jason, I appreciate that more than you know. I am not here to compete with anyone or make spaghetti..lol. Marc is a good writer of his type of western and I just gave it a try for myself while I had the idea and flow going. Once again Jason, thanks. |
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We where just havin` fun with this one wolf.
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Not much for western things, but really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
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Not much for western things, but really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing. Thank you Tazzy..glad you liked it even though you don't like westerns much. And Marc..I know you and Wench were just joking around...I've had all kinds of criticism and I take it well. It goes with the profession of being a writer. You take the good with the bad. |
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Loved it!
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Loved it! Thanks Cat...glad you did enjoy it. |
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