wake up 4 am as i reach for my horse
drink a little bit before i unlock the door
unfortunatly outside theres nothing around
just the sun shining n my face startin to frown
someone stole my horse
His name was lightning the fastests of the west
none would be quicker i dare you to bet
things can't stay like this so i called up my band
we roam through the desert and it wont be in vain
someone stole my horse
Well we found that bastard and his maggots and they were in the Blue Rock Valley
Feeling pretty well drinking dancing and not seeing the end the party
Irving Hyke was his name and he is no more
he didn't even see how he fell to the floor
those who saw said it was only one shot one kill
and from his band we had the blood spilled
someone stole my horse
credits
from JC,
released March 12, 2017
Lyrics : Julio Camelo
Harmony : Rafael de Almeida & Julio Camelo
Record : Julio Camelo
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