And a gun fight is not how the sheriff intends to take this villain out. While he’s dead set on ending this man’s life, he knows that doing so will take his as well. ![]() He’s off to settle a score with a true villain of a man. And deep down she knows before he says a word. He’s not trying to alarm his wife, but rather just trying to be matter of fact. ![]() Looks out the window of their prairie home as the sun brightens the dusty day. He’s in fine health, though he’s gotten on in age. She goes about scrambling some eggs and frying some bacon, her blue flowered dress and a white apron, her hair in a bun. I picture a man - the sheriff - sitting down a the kitchen table while his wife cooks him a breakfast. Maybe mine is not the correct interpretation, but this is how I always thought of the song - the picture that it pained in my mind.
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