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Texas Ranger He rode alone upholding the law. A Texas Ranger with a fast draw. He faced danger outlaws around. Some on the Range or in a town. Took oath wore a badge on coat. He was challenged by few outlaw. To see if they had a faster draw. All who had tried they soon died. He watch his back asleep in sack. Honky tonk saloons danger loomed. Just chance or a cowboy's glance. Would turn into fight the gun right. The Texas Ranger did his very best. Enforce the law and protect the rest. Without any ranger lawless and wild. The settlers had a peace fairly mild. They were protected by brave men. Took oath wore a badge of lawman. Rode the Prairie from dawn to dusk. Searching for outlaws cattle rustlers. BY: Kings
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