A Pecos Rose: A Lady in Red

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Part 1 of the 6 part series

Updated 08/31/2017
Created 07/18/2005
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A Pecos Rose: A Lady in Red

Western desert winds are dry to the bone
listen to the dust devils howl and moan.
Derringer and garters mingle in a hot saloon
where whiskers and whiskey bring a dollar or two.

"I said ... Give me a kiss!"
said a big burly cowboy holding a 'Lady's' wrist.
She struggled to get free
slapping, pulling and biting.

He laughed out loud and pulled her close
that was when a whip snapped by his nose.
On stage was a Lady in dress of red clothes
the star of the stage, A Pecos Rose.

"You sir are ruining my performance,
that to me is a big annoyance.
Now let the lady go
or the next 'crack' will be your nose."

Lady Lilly was the house singer and Madam
who took care of such delicate problems.
She was Keen with a whip with sexy lingerie lips
The Pecos Rose's whip was known as her kiss.

The man let go of the struggling little Lady
and she took off like a rabbit running steady.
He went for his gun, a quick draw was sprung
but she snapped her whip before it was drawn.

Tattered leather pierced like a dagger's bite
when it hit his hand in a lightening flight.
The gun hit the wooden slatted floor,
The man made a dash for the swinging doors.

Babble turned to less than a rumble
when the show began and on the stage stumbled.
A lady in a red dress singing, arose.
Beauty unfolding was a Pecos Rose.

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dcpoet44dcpoet44over 18 years ago
is this just......

a southern situation as i pull this out of the piece:

"You sir are ruining my performance,

that to me is a big annoyance.

Now let the lady go

or the next 'crack' will be your nose."

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i really enjoy the dialect that comes out of these pieces. you capture it well.......great stuff.......don

AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
visions

of miss kitty comes to mind...ouy...my uncle was heart struck with miss kitty...nice words..blue

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