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Introducción:
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Out in the West Texas town of El Paso - I fell in love with a
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Mexican girl. Nighttime would find me in Rose's Cantina,
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Music would play and Felina would twirl.
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One night a wild young cowboy came in - Wild as the West Texas
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wind. Dashing and daring, a drink they were sharing,
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With wicked Felina, the girl that I love.
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So in anger - I challenged his right for the heart of Felina
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Down went his hand for the gun that he wore.
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My challenge was answered, in no less than a heartbeat
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The handsome young stranger lay dead on the floor.
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Out through the back door of Rose's I ran, Out where the horses
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were tied. I found a good one it looked like it could run,
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Up on its back and away I did ride ----
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Now I think I?ll buy me a pick-up
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Make it out to L.A.
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Find a little place and try to fix up.
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Start a brand new day.
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She got pictures on the wall, they make me look up
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From her big brass bed.
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Now I'm running down the road trying to stay up
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Somewhere in her head.
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The woman I'm thinking of, she loved me all up
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But I'm so down today she's so fine, she's in my mind,
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I hear her callin'.
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See the lonely boy, out on the weekend - Trying to make it pay.
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Can't relate to joy, he tries to speak and - Can't begin to say.
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Something is dreadfully wrong for I feel as I crumble
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A deep burning pain in my side and blood everywhere
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I?m crumbled I see Felina she kneels down by my side
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Once more in the arms of my loved one and kiss Felina goodbye
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See the lonely boy, out on the weekend - Trying to make it pay.
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Can't relate to joy, he tries to speak and - Can't begin to say.
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It works and it's -- Wild!