Lyrics David Crosby

David Crosby

Cowboy Movie

Me and my good partners

We were riding back to our camp

We were feeling very fine

The air was clear and slightly damp.

We were riding back to have ourselves a party

To celebrate the robbing of the train

We were talking kind of low and lazy

'bout not having to go out soon again.

You know we hadn't been back at home two hours

We heard a hawk cry out in the night

And you know that's a signal from young Billy who's our sentry

Saying something here ain't exactly right, oh.

We quick grabbed some of our hardware

Stumbled out of our home

Two minutes flat we had found her

An Indian girl all alone.

And Eli said let's take her back to the cabin

I said you don't know she might be the law, yeah

He said smiling kind of nasty it ain't too damn likely

She'll beat me to the draw, oh no.

As we were walking back through the darkness

I heard the Duke he's our dynamiter say

He said what's your name sweet little Indian girl

She said Raven and she looked away.

Right then I didn't trust her no no I said so, oh no.

Now Eli he's our fastest gunner

He's kind of mean and young from the South

He said Fat Albert you're getting kind of old and weird now

You'd better get your 12 gauge shotgun right out and I did oh you know I did.

Now Eli and the Duke they got down to it

They each wanted that Indian girl for their own

When they finally got around to asking her

You know she said she'd come to take young Billy home, oh no, no, no.

Eli said he'd kill young Billy

He'd kill the Duke and probably me too, yeah

That Indian girl said go ahead now do it

I said stop and she bit my thumb nearly clean through, oh.

And when they finally started to break down the door, yeah

I smeared my face up with blood from my thumb, yeah

I laid down on the floor and played real good possum

You know I'm crazy but I ain't real dumb, oh no.

Now I'm dying here in Albuquerque

I must be the sorriest sight you ever saw

You know the reason I'm the only one here to tell it

You know that Indian girl she wasn't an Indian she was the law