Chapter 1 let the music start

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song 1. hey Patty Garrett that is what I use to call you they tell me that you want me but I hear they got you made you a lawman with a badge made of silver and paid you some money to sell them my blood but you say this ain't about me and it ain't about you or the good and bad times that we've both been through when the lines between brothers and justice have changed but you do what you've got to cause you can't walk away I wonder what would've happen if you were the killer and I was the hero would things still be the same would I have traded your life for my own or would I have paid the debt in your place I don't know but this ain't about you and this ain't about me or the good and bad times that we've both have been through when the lines between brothers and just have changed but you do what've got to cause you can't walk away blood money that is what I call it cause money for blood ain't no fare exchange blood money bought and then sold you but your conscience is all that you can take to your grave


song 2. sound the bugle now play it just for me as the seasons change remember how I use to be now I can't go on I can't even start I have got nothing left just an empty heart  I am a soldier wounded so I must give up the fight there is nothing more for me lead me away or leave me lying here sound the bugle now tell them I don't care there's not a road that I know that leads to anywhere with out a light I fear that I will stumble in the dark or lay right down decide not to go on and then from on high some where in the distance there is a voice that calls remember who you are if you lose your self your courage soon will follow so be strong tonight remember who you are you're a soldier fighting in a battle to be free once more that is worth fighting for.

I remember how close Pat Garrett and I once was before he start hunting me. but I also know that God won't let a friendship end. Pat did shoot me in the chest at Fort Sumner and it had hurt him so badly to hurt and try to kill a friend he will live with this on his conscience and on his heart for ever. he hold me and cried begging me to pull through this begging me to live and saying that he was sorry with Chavez's help I lived and I pulled through this Pat Garrett and I are close again he is still a lawman and I am still an outlaw I should say an ex-outlaw living on John Tunstall's ranch with my friends and my family my Pocahontas and our children Chavez and his family lives next door and Pat Garrett lives on the other side of me. it will this away for a very long time and that won't changed even when the sprit horse comes for all of us and that won't be for a very long time.

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