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Introdução:
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Last time I saw Danny, he was having trouble breathing
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bullet in his belly and a couple fingers gone.
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thought about him dying, like a dog as I was leaving
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He's the one who always said, "Take the money and run."
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perfect plan is perfect, up until something goes wrong
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like a cowboy in a liquor store, playing hero for a day
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funny thing about heroes, they don't last very long
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said Danny you're a goner man, I'm sorry I can't stay
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Seventeen months later, I'm drinking here in Tulsa
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hear a voice behind me say, "One move and it's goodbye."
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Says Jack I cannot tell ya, how good it is to see you
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remember me, you left me in that liquor store to die
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Bartender stands frozen, like a deer caught in the headlights
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I ask him for a couple shots for me and my old friend
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He pours a couple bourbons, his old hands they are a tremblin'
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I turn around real slow and I say, "Danny, how ya' been?"
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He grins and takes the bourbon, says you know I'm gonna kill you
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I drink my shot and I say, "What the hell, it's only fair."
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I tell him that I'm sorry, I left him for the buzzards.
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a pistol shot rings out, I see a cowboy standing there
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Danny's on the floor, bleeding heavy from his belly
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last thing that cowboy hears is my Colt singing its song
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bartender ain't movin', he says, "Man I ain't no hero!"
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I tell him, "Funny thing about heroes, they don't last very long"
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Last time I saw Danny, he was dying there in Tulsa
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money from the register got me over the state line
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Last thing I told Danny was, "Man it was good to see you."
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When you're feeling better, you should look me up sometime.
When you're feeling better, why don't you look me up sometime.