The Wedding Gown

[Verse 1]
I traded in my horse at Amarillo
For a filly that looked like she could run
If he finds me before I make the Rio
I swear to God he'll find me with my gun
And I've never seen him
But I'm sure he's our there
And I must have known him
And I must have wronged him
I vowed to ride, and spurred the flesh from my horse's side
And I kicked her and I gored her and I pressed her for the border
For a place where I could hide
And Lord, I pray, at least let me make it to Monterey
And if my prayer You will hear, I swear I'll disappear
And I'll throw my guns away

[Verse 2]
I fell asleep sitting in the saddle
And I dreamed of the ghostly rider on my trail
But when I wake, I start to shake and rattle
And I know the filly's legs are about to fail
And so I cross the river
And I turn to face him
And I'll make my stand here
And I will die here
I took a sip, for I felt my courage start to slip
And I'll shoot any gringo who tries to cross the Rio
Wearing iron on his hip
And up the trail... He's a good rider, I can tell
But I swear I'll shoot the stranger, I don't care if he's a Ranger
Or a demon sent from Hell

[Verse 3]
As the rider approached the edge of the river
I could tell that he was wrapped up in a shroud
But then her voice skipped across the water
And the prideful spirit within me bowed
And you should have seen her
As pretty as I left her
And the air smelled bloody
It was the smell of vengeance
And she did frown, and she challenged me to draw down
She said that I owed her for the blood that had flowed
Upon her wedding gown
And I felt fear, for I had killed my brother dear
And she had found him on dead the day they were to wed
In a pool of blood and tears

Trivia about the song The Wedding Gown by The Pine Box Boys

When was the song “The Wedding Gown” released by The Pine Box Boys?
The song The Wedding Gown was released in 2006, on the album “Stab!”.

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