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Madame De Lil And Diabolical Bill
Kenny Rogers,
The First Edition
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Madam DeLille was the lady of wealth.
She didn't run a saloon for her health.
She was independent,
claimed to be self-made.
She didn't feel she had to pull down her shades.
She said, I don't have to apologize.
Devil take your preaching and damn your eyes.
Oh, she didn't mind if you criticized.
She had the last word with her 45. She said,
Ain't nobody gonna rail me.
Don't try and tell ladies she ain't free.
Yeah, Madame DeLille is the lady of wealth.
She fell in love with Diah Polycarpio.
She temporarily lost her head.
Side tracked by that dude who was taking her bread.
She said, I don't have to apologize.
I love my Billy so damn your eyes.
Oh,
she didn't mind if you told her lies.
If the lies were the appropriate kind.
She said, Ain't nobody gonna rail me.
Yeah,
don't try and tell my Billy don't love me.
Don't try and tell my Billy don't love me.
Madame DeLille, she was doing all right.
To one of her ladies of the night.
Told her that
Bill had his hand in the till.
She was romantically financially going down till.
I don't have to apologize.
He's Diabolical so damn his eyes.
I've got a plan to fix that man.
I'll have the last word with this 45. Ain't nobody gonna rail me.
Don't try and tell ladies she ain't free.
Oh,
Madame DeLille of Diabolical Bill.
She wanted to scare a man she couldn't quite kill.
So one night he was sleeping and he closed his eyes.
Mr. Lill put blanks in his big 45.
The next day when a big Swede insulted his pride.
He shot him down and said, damn your eyes.
He stole a horse and he left the town.
He didn't know he never shot that man down.
Nobody railroad
Madame DeLille.
The joke was on
Diabolical Bill.
Come on children,
gather round.
Diver tell you about the time I shot that big Swede down.
It was in a saloon back in 1889.
I guess that was way back for your time.
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Kenny Rogers
The First Edition
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