Comanches And Comoncheros!

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Everybody's heard of the Comanches,
They were called the Indians of the Plains.
They were recognized as the BEST riders,
And they were GOOD at raisin' LOTS of "Cain!"

They took advantage of the Civil War,
And SLAUGHTERED MOST of the WHITES that they found.
They "Most Always" raped all female captives,
And left them "Mutilated" on the ground!

The "Comoncheros" were their ONLY friends,
And that WAS ONLY FOR the "Profits" sake.
The Comoncheros were SADISTIC men,
Who only CARED FOR the MONEY they'd make!

The Comoncheros and the Comanches,
Bought and sold and "traded" for "female" slaves.
The "LUCKY" ones got sold to the "Brothels,"
But LOTS of them were BURIED in a "Grave!"

The ONLY thing they feared were the "Rangers,"
And the "Rangers" were a DETERMINED lot.
They'd catch Comoncheros and Comanches,
And SHOOT or HANG them HIGH right ON the spot!

When the Civil conflict finally ended,
The U.S. Cavalry was "Energized."
It didn't take them LONG to do the job,
And the "Comanche way of Living" died!

The Comanches were "brutal" and "Evil,"
And they murdered lots of folks in their prime.
They were rounded up and "Reservationed,"
And were FORCED to keep the Peace for ALL time!!

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LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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The Uncle comes through with a tale of when times were tough, as were the men and women too.

LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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The Uncle comes through with a tale of when times were tough, as were the men and women too.

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