Silent Thunder (2023) Movie Script
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(dramatic music)
(lion roars)
(air whooshing)
(birds chirping)
(soft guitar music)
(soft guitar music)
(birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
(soft guitar music)
(birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
(horses neighing)
(horses neighing)
(birds chirping)
- Afternoon.
- That is the time of day.
What brings you fellas out here?
- I'm Z Green Grass.
This is my partner
Winnie C. Petty Bone.
- Don't you just love it
when you ask a question,
but they answer.
There's something else.
- You bounty hunters.
- No, we found a mother
fucker on the road
and decided to cheat the
buzzers and reward award.
- Oh, she just funny.
Yeah, that's what we are.
- What you got there?
- Oh, it's a real bad boy.
Rick killed a
preacher and his wife.
- They killed a preacher
and raped his wife.
Yeah, I didn't think it
was the other way around.
What anything's possible
in this fucked up
world, Marshall.
(laughs)
Right there, Winnie?
- That's right.
- I got the handles, Hunter
if you'd like to see.
- I'm good.
- [Rick] You bringing
in some prisoners?
- Working on it.
- You need any help?
- I'm good.
We're gonna be going now.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa now
Marshall, we was in town.
We had a little chat with...
God dang it.
What was his name, Winnie?
- Clyde.
- Yeah, Clyde.
- Can't remember his last name.
I guess he owns the primary
financial institution in town
and well, he's got a
bounty up on the two boys
that stuck up his
oversized piggyback.
A thousand dollars a head.
(dramatic music)
- Is that so?
- Yes sir, it is.
Those two boys right there,
they fit the description.
So maybe you'd be amicable to
us taking them off your hands.
Let's work for you.
More money for us.
- I got it under control.
- Well, I can see that.
I'll make it worth your while.
I'll give you $100
cash for each of them.
Hell, that's probably more money
than you make three months
on a Marshalls salary.
- I appreciate the offer.
- Where are we going now?
- You know Marshall,
we get paid good money
to keep that on occasion
I have done free.
(horse neighs)
- I guess you're not
very good at your job.
- Hey kid, before he
kills these two ass holes,
they might get off
the shot or two.
So be ready to duck.
(gun shot explodes)
(dramatic music)
- Spence.
- Hey.
- Is that you?
- Don't shoot me,
you old fossil.
- Jesus is Christ.
- Hey.
- You're lucky.
- I recognize that
goddamnit horse ears.
- What the hell are
you doing out here?
- Well, I'm in the
performance of my duties.
These two stupid sons of
bitches robbed the bank.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- Well how much do you boys get?
- Not enough to
make it worth it.
- Well, I reckon
that's about right.
Is that Don Jasper?
- Yeah.
- Hey Herbie, you're too
old to be robbing banks.
- I agree.
Bartenders and hores
won't take my eye yous.
- Shit, I ain't seen you
since Johnny fucked your wife.
All right, you ain't still
mad about that are you?
- Ah, hell ain't mad
at you anymore Don.
God damn, she was a
pretty little thing
when we first met though.
She couldn't have weighed
more than 98 pound silk
and went with a
hat on back then.
That is not the case
any longer though.
I ran into her about a year
so back up and flagstaff.
Jesus Christ and a cookie.
That girl damn plumped
up kinda like a ticket.
A tombstone blood bank.
- [Don] Oh shit.
- Well, let's just say
she ain't gonna be winning
any beauty contest.
She could get the blue ribbon
at a prize half
the contest though.
Hey, how you been brother?
- Oh, let's see.
You still don't believe
in taking baths.
- That shit, I ain't no fish.
So either water's no
good for your skin.
- It's probably tinted with bad
Indian mojo out here anyhow.
- See you boys planning
on staying the night?
- Yeah, there's room.
- Well, it's empty right now,
but I am expecting a
stage anytime though.
Supposed to be full
bunch pretty girls.
You know Barney Bushner?
- Yeah.
- He's building that
dancehall in town
and well, I guess he paid for
about a half a dozen girls
to come down here from San
Francisco to work for him.
So they'll be staying here
tonight too, I reckon.
So you boys thirsty.
- Just water.
- Yeah, we got water.
There are three jugs on
the counter over there.
One of them's got water in it,
the other one's got tequila,
the other one's got kerosene.
So I would choose wisely.
You do not want to
grab the wrong one.
I also got a couple
of these beers
that were on ice all night.
- So sounds safer than
the kerosene water.
I have one of those.
- All right same.
- Why don't you label
these damn things?
- Ah hell, you know I can't
write for shit anyhow.
- So what's new?
- Good, not too much.
Had a nice little
family stop in night
before last passing through
on their way to see Bola.
Pretty girls too.
They don't blind Jimmy Wolf.
He stopped in week four last
telling his crazy story.
Do you remember Blind Jimmy?
- Yeah, half breed, one eye.
- Yeah, yeah, that's him.
Nutty or a gut damn colony
of fruit flies that guy.
He came in telling
this crazy story about,
he said he got
abducted by monsters.
They drag him up in the hills
or, well, they kept him up there
for a week or more, he said.
And then they were
fixing on eating him.
Somehow Blind Jimmy
managed to escape,
which is kind of a
tall tale in itself.
- What kind of monsters?
- Well, he kept referring
to him in Spanish.
(speaking in foreign language)
He kept going.
- Peros, isn't that dog?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, that's the dog.
The dog man.
Well they're part of the local
folklore up here for years.
The Indians in half
breeds been telling tales
about these dog men
for generations.
Supposedly there's this
tribe or pack of wild beast
that's a half man, half dog,
stand like seven feet tall.
They got razor shark claws
and bloody drooly fangs.
And they say one of 'em
is about as strong
as 10 men combined.
I guess their deal is they
come sneaking off the mountain
in the middle of the night,
try to snatch up pretty
women from their homes,
drag 'em back up
into their hills.
They sex slave caves or
doggy dens or what have you.
And then they have
their way with them.
Try to impregnate 'em.
Here's the kicker.
If they succeed, these
girls end up giving birth
to these little
doggy men babies.
Well then the men eat the women
and like some
celebration breakfast
festivity or something.
So sickly like, what
kind of bullshit is that?
(horse neighs)
(soft music)
Whoa, there she is.
Right on time.
You boys make
yourselves at home.
I'm gonna go check on the cargo.
- Hey Marshall, if we
promised to behave,
I think we could go
chain this for a bit.
- No.
- Can I have a smoke?
- Sure.
- I can't roll
one with these on.
- Well, I can have one of mine.
- Can I have one?
- See, we wouldn't
have to bother you
if we didn't have
these chains on.
- No bother.
Enjoy.
(horses neighing)
- Well, well, well, you
boys, right on time.
- Of course we are.
- Oh, we'd have
got here earlier.
I swear to God, them
girls have a ladder
the size of a pea,
gonna stop every couple miles
so they can water the bushes.
- Well that don't surprise me
too much, but are they purdy?
- Most of the men we
meet seem to think so.
Then again, men will
say just about anything
when you've got their
dick in your mouth.
- Let me help you down, ma'am.
- No need, I've been
walking without help
for the last 30 years.
- Well, I'll take some help.
- Jesus Christ,
that was terrible.
Ladies, be careful.
Watch out for snakes
and scorpions.
Driver, that was awful.
I actually think you
missed a bump back there.
You want to go back and
see if it can hit it?
- For you, of course.
My friend let them go
back and do it again.
(soft soul music)
(birds chirping)
- Blankets on the floor.
- God likes women the most.
- What makes you say that?
- Because He made 'em
better than anything else.
(soft soul music)
- Quinn Simpson.
- You remembered my full name.
- Yeah, well it's
like John Wilkes Booth
makes such an impression.
You remember the full name.
- Got in here.
- Jesus Christ.
- You look good.
- So do you.
I like the chains.
They suit you.
What do you do, Marshall?
- Rob the bank.
- Don't they hang bank
robbers in Arizona?
- Yes ma'am.
- Good.
Have to let me know
when the hanging is.
I'd love to come watch.
- All women are bad actors.
She still wants
to you flack him.
- Who are you?
- Donald Jasper, his partner.
- Mind your business grandpa.
Or I'll take this bottle and
I'll shove it up your ass.
(door squeaks)
- Little seX I had
in a long time.
- That's the first
I was thinking.
He said in the last 10 years.
(soft soul music)
(lion roars)
- [Don] For a long time now,
I've held the belief that
getting a hore ain't no
different than getting married.
- How's that?
- Either way, you
got paid for it.
You get a wife,
you got a good job.
Buy clothes, buy food.
If you have kids, you
gotta take care of them.
And that's expensive,
but a hore it's straightforward
you're paying for sex.
So getting a hore
instead of getting a wife
easy way to save money.
- You ever been married?
- Three times?
- What happened to her?
- Two divorced me, one died.
Cigarettes got her.
- She got the cancer.
- Ah, she got run over
by a tobacco cart.
That's a goddamnit mess.
What?
- Now how many of you diamonds
came out of that carriage?
- Five.
- Go ahead, pick it.
Put it down, put it down.
Keep a close eye on him.
You'll start to notice that
each diamond just
starts to disappear.
- How'd you do that?
- I could do it a lot better
if I didn't have
these chains on.
- As I remember, you were
pretty good with your hands
probably to compensate for
lack of talent in other areas.
- Ouch, you know you're
talking to a condemned man.
You could probably
be a little nicer.
- Be nicer?
What would you like me to do?
Scratch your head.
Play with your pecker.
Offer a kind word.
Give you a hug.
- Yeah, all those
sound pretty nice.
- Go fuck yourself.
- I'm not that willing down.
- I remember.
- Excuse me.
- What'd you do to that girl
to make her hate you so much?
- I knew her about 10 years
ago before she was a hore.
She used to sing in this
little dance hall up in Frisco.
I got drunk one night,
asked her to marry me.
She said yes.
And then woke up in the
middle of the night.
Cold sweats left town.
I haven't seen her since.
- Yeah, that'll do it.
- Marshall.
- Ma'am.
- Can I have your prisoner
alone for a few minutes?
- What for?
- I'd like to talk to him alone
'cause they're gonna hang
him when they get to town.
It's maybe my last chance.
- I am afraid, I
can't do that, ma'am,
you might try to
help him escape.
- I give you my word,
he will not escape.
- It's been a long time
tracking these boys down.
I cannot take that chance.
- Please.
- No.
- Please.
- No.
Goddamnit, I'm not
very good at my job.
All right, all right.
I'm gonna give you 15
minutes out on the porch.
You stay where I can see you
and leave the
goddamnit door open.
15 minutes.
- What about me?
- Baby, you're the best.
- Don't even think about it.
- What, I'll get a horse.
I'll find Don and then I'll
find you later in town.
- You try to run.
I'll have the Marshall
before you make it 50 feet.
- What are we doing here?
- I want you to fuck me.
- What?
- I want you to fuck
me one last time.
I need to get it
outta my system.
And this time I'll be the one
that gets to leave
you in the morning
when you're sleeping.
- Baby, I had feelings
for you and I still do.
I just save the horse.
- I just got scared.
- I save the horse shit.
You've got 10 seconds
before I change my mind.
So you might wanna start taking
my clothes off right now.
- Okay, what about the door?
- Nothing they
haven't seen before.
(upbeat music)
Safe I have a border
I've no where to go
And eternal lives crusades
Knew a man should go
I met a boy
With hair as black as night
He played an old guitar
Ain't a man to keep
And he made sweet love
In his eyes to me
Love looking for a love
Just trapple him
But tender onto
promises a double
You fuck on me
You run in
And I go and offer comment
You are strong man
The strings of my hearts
And still are playing
Or playing strong
Laying me down
Fuck me later
The way you fuck me baby
I will comment
Black strong nothing
From your hand
- Come on get the
condemned man some peace.
Come on, hey get outta here.
Let man enjoy his hore.
He gave me a little breathe
I wanna go
A dancehall night till
the music faded away
I say I want you forget
Now just for tonight
He jumped in your red
(lion roars)
(soft soul music)
- Sorry, I didn't
mean to startle you.
- I thought it might
be one of my prisoners
trying to escape.
Make a run for it.
- You mind if I sit
down a little while?
- No ma'am.
- It is beautiful.
- Desert is pretty at night.
- Never seen so many stars.
I think going forever.
You think there isn't?
- No ma'am, I don't.
- It's hard to imagine
something without an end.
Just infinite.
- A lot things in this
world we don't understand.
Too bad most folks
won't just admit that.
- I'm Amethyst.
- That's a pretty name.
- Thank you me to myself.
My real name was Beth
and I didn't like it.
It always bothered me
that your parents get
to pick your name.
You have no say in it and
then you're stuck with it
for the rest of your life.
What's your name?
- Spencer.
Spencer Sunday.
Where are you from?
- Louisiana.
- You are a long way from home.
- I hated it.
Goddamnit swamp.
I always dreamed of living
in a place like this.
- Well your wish came true.
- How long have you
been a Marshall?
- Over 20 years now.
- That's a long time.
- Huh?
- How does someone
become a Marshall?
- Well usually ambassador
to having the job
before gets shot.
Not a lot of fellas beat down
the door to replace them.
- A lot of jobs in this world.
Why'd you choose that one?
- I just got sick and tired
of every goddamnit cowboy,
half breeded, minors,
shitheaded stupid son of a bitch
doing whatever the hell
they felt like doing.
You gotta have
rules in this world.
Someone's gotta enforce 'em.
Otherwise we'd all just be
robbing each other blind,
killing our neighbors so
we could have his wife
eating each other
right in the middle
of the goddamnit streak.
- See, you think
highly of people.
- You expect the
worst of people.
You won't be disappointed.
You have any family back home?
- I never knew my father.
My mother died when
I was a little girl.
I was raised by my grandmother
and she was a special lady.
The folks in town
thought she was a witch.
She knew things
before they happened.
She could look in your eyes
and know if you were worth
the right evil on your soul.
And she could tell exactly how
you were gonna die and when.
You don't believe me?
- Just seems a
little farfetched.
Well, like I said, a lot
of things in this world
we don't understand.
- You ever think about dying?
- Every once in a while
I just try to push
it out of my mind.
- You've heard of it?
- I suppose I am.
Everybody is.
Look, I'm not a religious man.
I don't believe in the heaven
or hell or any of that.
I seen a lot of people die.
Some they start kicking
and screaming and crying
and begging for
more time and others
and they just look
like they going home.
I think ain't got no
weight on that soul.
My time comes, that's
how I wanna go.
(dramatic music)
About you see anything?
- No.
- It looks like a storm.
It's rolling man.
Should pass by morning.
- Reminds me of a
poem my grandmother
used to read to me when
I was a little girl.
Father God forsook His Son
when He was up
there on that tree.
Now I'm afraid he is turned
his back on you and on me.
(thunder strikes)
I don't need heaven above
and I don't want
hell down under.
When I die, I carry my soul on
the sound of silent thunder.
(air whooshes)
- I like that.
- Me too.
Goodnight Marshall.
(dramatic music)
(upbeat music)
(horses neighing)
- Driver, what are we stopped?
Ladies all seated, get seated.
Driver, what the hell
is going on out here?
We in a goddamn desert.
- Sorry.
- What the hell have you stopped
in the middle of the road?
- Toby, give me a hand.
See if we can move
that son of a bitch.
- You too shitty boy.
Your arms are half as
strong as your jaw.
You'll be a big help.
(dramatic music)
(horse neighs)
- Oh, oh boy.
What the hell?
- We shouldn't be here.
We gotta go now, we've gotta go.
- Come down, come down.
- What the hell was that?
- Hold on, stay inside.
(girls screaming)
- Come on, fuck.
- So which way you boys
plan on going into town?
- Well we'll go up
through the pass.
I think that's the fastest way.
- Yeah, yeah, that's round.
I usually take.
- That'll save you a
good half day at least.
- Yeah.
- You got enough water?
- Yeah, filled it up, thanks.
- Good, good.
- It was nice seeing you Spence.
I'll poke my nose in town next
month or so at some point.
- Alright, look me up.
You got a steak and
a whiskey on me.
- Will do, will do.
- Well, you need
to take a bath.
- Ah, it was nice
having you boys too.
I do wish you was under
better circumstances.
But that being said,
I hope you get an
understanding judge.
Maybe just end up doing
five 10 pounding rock
to sand over there in Juneau
instead of dangling
at the end of a rope.
- Hey now slow down.
They ain't got us there yet.
By the way we'll
swing back around.
Come say hi after we bust outta
that a half-ass chicken
coop, they call jail.
- Yeah, well good
luck with that.
But if it does come to
the end of that rope deal.
I'm hurt if you
loosen up real good,
that neck will snap clean.
Otherwise you'll just hang
there and strangulate.
- Hey Herbie, if you
get another wife,
I'm gonna fuck her too.
- Fucking again.
- What the hell do we got here?
That buster.
Spence, Spence.
- Grab my cart team.
- What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
- Oh, he's fucked up.
- What happened?
What happened?
- The monsters.
- Monsters.
- Monsters half dog, half man.
Four or five maybe more hard go.
- Okay, alright slow
down, slow down.
Alright, here we go.
Take some.
- Hang on.
Alright, now what the hell
are you talking about?
- They block the road.
Stop the coach and
they jumped us.
Ah, seven feet tall.
Seven feet tall Spence
They walk on their hind legs.
- What about the girls?
- Huh?
- What about the girls?
- They took them.
- What do you mean
they took them?
- They took that
chatty little bastard
down the bone in a second.
They got Toby too.
They dragged the girls off.
Took 'em up in the hills.
Up in the hills.
It's fast, I tried.
I tried.
- It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
- Just take it easy.
- Hang on Buster, come on.
Come on Buster, hang on.
- Where did this happen?
Come on, where?
- Don't, come on.
- No, no, no, no excuse.
- You believe him.
- Dying men don't lie.
- You saw something
fucked up out there?
- Yeah.
- What are we gonna do?
- Well I'm gonna ride out
there and check it out.
Herby, you keep an eye on them.
- Hey, hey, Marshall
I'm coming with you.
- Hell.
- Marshall, I'm coming with you.
Whatever got him,
it's got me right now.
- You're gonna have to shoot
me to keep me from going.
- You too.
- Rather get shot than home.
- Go where the kid goes
- Herby, what kind of
firepower you got here?
- [Herbey] A couple
lever actions.
That's about it.
- Alright, grab it all.
Get all the goddamn
ammunition you can carry.
We going to need it.
(upbeat music)
- Jesus Christ.
Mary, hey Mary.
Oh Jesus Christ.
Oh, it looks like a pack
of wolves had to go at 'em.
- A pack of wolves who
walk on their hind legs.
- Mary.
- Oh my God.
- Yeah, those tracks
go up the hill.
- Oh my God, oh my God.
- Ladies probably all right.
- Spence, the story is truth.
They took them, the dog
man took him to the hills
to impregnate them.
Then when they give birth,
they're gonna eat them.
They're gonna eat 'em, Spence.
- Hey, can we cut it
out with that bullshit?
We really don't think
monsters did this.
- Oh Jesus Christ.
- Whatever it was.
- Jesus Christ.
- It ain't human.
- Oh Jesus Christ.
- All right, come on.
- Come on, let's go.
Marshall, what are
you waiting for?
What are you waiting for?
Give me outta these chains
and give me my guns.
Why aren't you back
off on the orders?
- You are still my prisoner.
- I ain't any goods.
You in chains and you're
gonna need some help.
- Oh, I know you're
not gonna just shoot me
in the back and ride off.
- I won't goddamn thing until
they screw your back safe.
- Okay.
- Give me my word.
- Okay, well I'm
making no promises.
They used to pick up
some pocket chains
back up on Dunbar
Ranch, Northern Idaho.
Shooting wolves were getting
after the cattle at night.
After I was done,
there wasn't a wolf within 200
miles of that goddamn ranch.
- These aren't regular as
wolves we're dealing with Don.
- We don't know what the
hell we're dealing with here.
- All right, I take
your chains off,
give you back your guns.
But I decide when
you get your animal,
Herby, I'm gonna baptize you
and if either of you
ass holes try to escape,
I will not hesitate to put a
big fucking hole in your heads.
Understood?
- Yeah.
I don't like it.
I don't like it one gaddamn bet.
We are dipping our toes
into some unnatural waters.
- About as far as we can
go with the horses, Don.
There you go.
- Spence, you know
I've been dealing
with this bum leg
and bad back for 20 years.
I'm not gonna be any help
with climbing up this
goddamnit mountain
so I so much should stay
here with the horses anyhow.
- You'll be fine.
We need every gun we have.
- You can have my
gun if you need it.
- Marshall, he is just
gonna slow us down.
- The kid's right Spence.
I'm outta goddamn shape.
I feel like I'm the stroke
out right fucking here.
- Aside from the kid, none
of us are built for this.
Let's go.
- About something.
- They definitely
passed through here.
This is from the dress of
that dainty little girl
that fancied herself
with a witch.
- Witches.
Where was whatever
happened to girl,
shootouts with
engines and bandits.
- These tracks are fresh.
We're close.
Come on, hey Marshall,
Marshall don't you think.
- Maybe it's time he
gave us some bullets.
I really don't feel like any him
are slinging some
seven foot blood hat.
- I will decide when.
- Goddamn
(orchestral music)
- What do you figure
they plan to do with us?
- I've always prided
myself on knowing
that I working small
mines of sex, great males.
But this is a whole
fucking new experience.
- I guess this is
God's punishment
for thinking that
all men are dogs.
- How the fuck are we
gonna get outta this?
- They'll come for us.
- Who say?
- The Marshall.
- There ain't no way in hell
that Quinn's gonna let me get
fucked to any lame person.
Goddamnit psychopaths
who think they're dogs.
- Quinn's rotten
somewhere in a jail cell
waiting to get hung.
Someone is following us.
I left breadcrumbs.
- They'll be here.
- They better do it soon.
I've been playing cat and
mouse to my whole fucking life
and I sure as don't
intend to start
by being the mother of the dog.
(dramatic music)
- Didn't you fancy yourself
to be a witch or something?
- Start going there to.
- Well I ain't talked
to God in a while except
to say thanks and help
but I'm gonna use
some every pair I got.
You better do whatever
it is with just do.
- Holy shit, goddamnit sure
I was never gonna make it.
- Hey Spence, you ain't
gonna have to hang me
because I'm going to shit
my pants and die right here.
- Marshall down there.
You see them?
- Yeah, I see, yeah.
- Oh it better be them
'cause I ain't taking
another goddamnit step.
Just bury me here.
- Can you see Mary?
- Yeah, I see Mary.
She's down there
with four others.
- Jesus Christ.
He wasn't lying, look at
those hairy mother fuckers.
Don, can you see that?
- I can't see shit.
My body's shutting down on me.
- Well fuck me side settle.
- I without a doubt, I've seen
just about everything now.
- This ain't real.
We tied back there on the trail
and this is the first
circle that hell.
- Marshall, you think we
can get those bullets now?
- Yeah, you can
get your bullets.
- What's the plan?
- Well I'm gonna
rest for an hour.
Let them catch your breath
and then we are
going to climb down
to that camp church mouse.
Like now I'm gonna
get those girls
and we going to get
the hell outta here.
- Hey Marshall, I got an idea.
How about Herbie and I
stay up here in the rocks.
We'll cover y'all.
- Yes Spence, I think
Don's got a real good idea
there for a chain.
- We all going get
your second win.
- All right.
- Don, get your old
ass up, move over.
Get in here.
- All right, Herbie.
- Yeah.
- You and Don cover.
You shoot anything that moves.
That's not us.
- Gwen, give me your hand, okay?
- Okay, I'm good.
- You okay?
- Kind of dark Spence.
So if I make a mistake,
no hard feelings.
- You're son of a bitch.
All kid, you come with me.
Girl's gonna be startled
when they see us.
You make sure they
don't make us sign.
Hey you ready?
- Yes sir.
- Yeah, we can go.
- I can't see shit.
- It's 'cause your
blend is a bat.
You old buzzard.
- There ain't no girls.
- Alright, go.
- I'll take you to shush
unless you wanna be dog food.
Shut the up fuck.
- Don't you dare tell
me to shut the fuck up.
- Keep shut up both of you.
Listen, listen.
That two of our boys,
about 50 bases from here,
you walk like you are on egg
shells until you reach them.
And then you wait there.
There we go.
- Quiet.
- Come go.
- Come.
- What about you?
- I'll be right behind you.
- We can't leave without Ashley.
- Where's Ashley?
- They took her to the cave.
- Fuck, fuck.
Try and take her.
- Stay down ladies.
We'll get you outta here.
- Where the hell is Spence?
- She went into the cave.
There's another girl in there.
- Then let's get
the hell outta here.
- Not without Ashley.
- I figured you'd be
the one to say that.
She's probably dead by now.
- We'll give him five minutes.
- Oh Jesus Christ.
(dramatic music)
- Keep quiet, keep
quiet, keep quiet.
I'm gonna help get
you outta here.
You've gotta be quiet, quiet.
- Those things they
were all over me.
- They took turns wouldn't stop.
I feel like growing inside me.
- Oh, well that ain't good.
- Fuck, where are they going?
- Let's go now.
- We can't leave her.
- You can stay if you want.
Ladies, if you don't
wanna die, come with me.
- Come in.
Whole reason we came out here
in the first place is
get the girls back safe.
Ain't no sense in
all of us getting out
behind any of those
goddamnit hackers.
There just go.
- We can't leave her.
- They'll thank
me for this later.
- No , no.
- Mary.
- Put me down.
- Son of a bitch,
no fucking horses.
- What do we do now?
- Get the hell outta here.
- Those dogs are gonna
be following us soon.
If they ain't already.
Stand a better chance
back into way station.
- We could head back to town.
Just send some folks out
to look for the Marshall.
- That's about the
stupidest idea I ever heard.
- I don't like it.
I did not feel right
about what we did.
- What?
- Leaving Spence and the
girl behind like that.
- Well that's goddamn
shame about the girl.
As far as Spence is concerned,
I don't feel bad not
one goddamnit bit.
- He wouldn't have
left us behind.
- That's a bunch of hore shit.
And are you forgetting
what the hell he was fixing
to do to us if we
get outta this thing?
- I ain't forgetting nothing.
- Seems like you
are, wanna hang.
At some point we're gonna
have to put a bullet
in that son of a bitch.
Those Harry Cox suckers might
have saved us the trouble.
- You all left a girl behind,
a sweet kind girl
who never hurt no one
or no thing in her whole life.
- I'll plug a hole in
that hore shit, lady.
- Fuck you.
- No fuck you.
I ain't gonna
listen to no lecture
from someone who I just
risked my neck to save.
And I'm damn certain
I ain't going
to get a guilt trip dumped
on me by a goddamnit hore.
- That's enough.
- You ever fucked up a hore man.
- So many, I've lost count.
- Well then you're no
better than we are.
So shut that scummy
rat trap of a mouth up
before I do it for you.
- You know I have no
trouble hitting a lady.
- I ain't a lady you
pick, fuck her up.
- Hey stop it.
We had to leave, Marshall's
just doing his job.
Whatever happened
to him happened.
Can't change that.
I just came back here for you.
- Isn't that sweet prick?
- You are welcome.
Now come on, let's get
the hell outta here.
(gunshot explodes)
- Spence, goddamnit you made it.
- Yeah, I made it.
- Well, hell a
fucking over here.
- Where's Ashley?
- She was dead when I found her.
- Well I guess waiting for you
wouldn't have made a difference.
- Just you might have warmed
my heart a little bit.
- Didn't know Laman had one.
- Spence, we waited
as long as we could
and I saw them dog men
things running the cave
and shit at that point, getting
the girls back to safety.
I figured that's
what you would want.
- You did fine, Herbie.
- What about the dogs?
- I got three of 'em.
And I found an opening
in the back of Cave
was able to get up.
- And they're still out there?
- I'd say it's highly possible.
- All right, give
me your guns now.
- I can't do that.
- Can't and won't.
Two different things.
Now if you don't give me
your gun in 30 seconds,
I'm going to give you
an extra set of holes
that God didn't give you.
- Marshall, we're
gonna need them later.
If those things
catch up with us.
- Across that bridge,
we won't get there.
- We're wasting time.
Those things are going
to get here soon.
- And your 30 seconds
are almost up.
- Down.
Come on.
- Fuck.
- You know Marshall,
I don't want to
but at some point we're
gonna have to kill you.
- Why wait?
- Why don't you pick
up that gun right now?
Try it.
All right, your boys
get up and the coach.
- Anything you say boss?
- Spence, when you carrying
around five pounds of balls
in the yard of pecker,
that doesn't warrant
being called boy.
- You take the rifles.
Goddamnit, I'm gonna drive.
Careful, you got a big packer.
- There you go.
- Thank you.
- So Smith, I am real sorry
about leaving you back
like that brother.
- You stop apologizing.
It shows the
deficiency of spirit.
Now anybody tries to jump
outta that coach you shoot him.
Any thing tries to
jump in, shoot it.
(horses neighing)
(upbeat music)
- Marshall, Marshall
can't keep us tied up
with this post like this.
Me and Don were both cracker
jack shots and you know.
- I might be so.
I don't know anymore
what you two boys
might be shooting at.
I'd rather take my
chances with the dogs.
And y'all know how to use a gun.
- I've never even held one.
- You give me the gun.
I think I know how to use it.
- Good, anyone else?
- I used to hunt rabbits with
my daddy when I was little.
- Dog is a much bigger target.
You want be fine.
- That's mine.
- I can probably figure it out.
- Herby.
- Yeah.
- Get you how to use
that goddamn thing.
- Oh, shit there
ain't nothing to it.
- Shooting the lever actions
it's easier than doing a
hore with two broken legs.
- No offense ma'am.
- None taken.
- Cover whatever you're aiming
at the end of that
barrel, pull the trigger.
Try not to get knocked
on that dainty
little last of yours.
- We're all gonna die.
- Socrates said, "Be of
good cheer about death
and know this is truth.
No evil can happen to a good man
either in life or after death."
- Well, I guess that
leaves me out in the cold.
- I guess it does.
(dramatic music)
- Hey Don, what are we gonna do?
- When those things get here
all hell's going break loose.
If they manage to put
off the first wave,
this bench is going to crack
and he's gonna cut us loose.
So you wait till I
make my first move
and then you back me up.
- You know I ain't never
killed nobody before.
- You know how used to
always tell me about
how you hated your old man.
- Yeah.
- You ever hate your mom?
- Yeah, when I was a kid
he used to come home drunk,
whipper and if I
got in the middle,
he used to beat the
hell outta me too.
- All right.
You push your father's
face under Spence
and you put all your
hate under the man
that stands between
you and your freedom.
And that trigger is going pull
through like axle
grease in August.
- I have to teach you
how to use that thing.
- We'll see.
- Maybe they won't come.
- I wouldn't count on that.
When you looked in my
eyes, what'd you see?
- Nothing.
People can't look in your eyes
and tell what's gonna
happen to another soul.
It's foolishness.
(dogs barks)
- Guys get ready.
- What the hell is
going on out there?
- You won't be able
to see anything
until they're on the porch.
- Stand about 10 feet
back in the window
and don't fire until
you can't miss.
- Well why then you
gonna have tie me,
give me my goddamn gun.
- Shut up old man.
- They are on the roof.
- Steady?
Steady?
(gunshots explodes)
Never stop never die
They just keep on
get the roll ball
Crazy horses moving
Never hold they
keep on moving
And it's all around clock
What a show then they go
stopping up those guys
(gunshots exploding)
(girls screaming)
(dogs barking)
- You had enough yet.
Now fucking on tires.
- Go, shoot, shoot.
- You got better get over me.
- Come on, go, go, go
- How many rounds you got?
- I got five, I
think I'm not sure.
- You young lady
won't be needing this.
- You can be mad at me later.
Keep your back against the
wall no matter what happens.
Don't let anything
get behind you.
- In case we don't make
it outta this, I'm sorry.
If I had a chance again,
I wouldn't run this time
and when you woke up,
I'd still be lying
there right beside you.
The lady still want more
She got me high
I'm breathing on blood
And she got see rise
I ain't no more
But the devil's fight
Trying to save more soul
Couldn't fight the battle
- Better play out.
Some mother mother fucker
Couldn't bring on a hand
Though I'm waiting
But I couldn't
(gunshot explodes)
- Anybody wanna drink?
No takers?
Have one of my own.
You went from dog killer
to long dog real quick.
- I just wanna make sure you
don't get too comfortable
with that gun and
I hand it over.
- Well that's my memory
deceives me and I miscounted.
Your hammer is hanging
over an empty chamber.
- Be so sure then.
Why don't you make your move?
- I do believe I will.
(sad music)
- Now's the time kid,
if I miss you take him.
- Stop it.
Put your guns down.
Ain't she had enough
killing for one night?
- Shut up goddamn slut.
Hey, that right.
- Doesn't have to go this way.
- Ain't it funny how
having a common enemy
bring folks together,
and when it's over,
they ride back at
each other's throats.
(dramatic music)
(gunshot explodes)
Where'd I get you that shot?
Sorry about that.
I was aiming for
your goddamn head.
Oh, you brought this.
- Fuck you, fuck you.
- You brought this on
yourself some bitch.
You were gonna watch
us hang for what?
We stole a few dollars.
We didn't rob the
goddamn saloon.
We didn't rob the general store.
We took a few measly bucks
from the goddamn bank
and we were gonna hang.
Is that sound fair?
Even so you son of a bitch,
I don't wanna watch you suffer.
So what I'm gonna do
is put you to sleep.
You are pointing that thing
in the wrong direction.
- Don't do it.
- You little fucker.
I've been a goddamn
father figure to you.
- I had one father and
that was more than enough.
Right now you're
starting to look
and sound a little bit like him.
- You're ungrateful shit bird.
(gunshots exploding)
(soft soul music)
- I've been preparing for
this moment my whole life.
Goddamnit.
Now is here.
I'm not ready.
Goddamnit.
I am scared.
- No pain.
- Thank you ma'am.
- I am maybe where I'm gone
it'll be better than this.
That's bullshit.
I am just going in the ground.
- Maybe, maybe not.
- No I'm gonna find
out in a while.
You know that poem
that your grandma
used to tell you?
I still like to hear that.
I still like to hear that.
Do one more time
before I'm move along.
- Father God forsook His son
when He was up
there on that tree,
now I'm afraid he's turned
his back on you and on me.
I don't need heaven above and
I don't want hell down under.
And when I die carrying my soul
on the sound of silent thunder.
(soft guitar music)
(birds chirping)
- I guess we should say
something over them.
You girls know any prayers?
- I know a wicked chant
my grandmother taught me.
- What's a wicked chant?
- It's a witchcraft thing.
- I ain't no goddamn
vessel of holiness.
But I ain't exactly comfortable
with no boo do chant neither.
I'll think of something.
Hey old man, you're up there
and you're still
listening to me.
I hope they're in a
better place at peace
and one with everything
they ever loved.
And thanks for saving our
asses with those fucking dogs.
And when it is our turn to go,
hope you can be understanding
with our fuckups
and can forgive us.
Thanks again for everything.
We'll talk again next
when something either really
bad or really good happens.
Amen.
- Well how are we gonna do now?
- Head into town, right?
- I ain't going
anywhere near that town.
- Well what part of the
world strikes your fancy
Mr. Bank Robber?
- Ain't exactly sure yet.
A few months back ran
into this little
bastard out in Gordo
told me they found gold
up in Juneau Alaska.
- In Alaska, I've
heard of Alaska.
Ain't it always cold dark.
- Not this summer.
It says warm as it is here
and the sun never sits
daylight all day long.
- Where'd you figure
you're gonna get
the money for this trip?
- I'm a resourceful feller.
- Well, I ain't never
seen a day with no night.
I'm not sure as hell
ain't letting you
outta my sat this time.
- What about us?
What are we gonna do?
- So this prospecting
fella get this.
He said that
there's so much gold
that they're just
picking up nuggets
right out of the rivers.
Man, I can make a
fortune within a month.
Maybe I could open my own place.
You girls, you
could work for me.
No fucking either.
Classy establishment,
drinking, smoking, dancing,
singing, maybe a
little stud poker.
- Well, let's see
how far we get.
- Sounds like a plan, Maryanne.
Tell me baby
What I gotta do
I've been waiting
for a life time
To find a girl like you
You're so cool
Baby I'm no fool
Takes one to know one
And I found you
Understood as cradle
Damn by makes a cool
I've lived every
you wanna go
Understood as cradle
Always bad alone
You are the only one
who brings me home
(upbeat music)
Understood as cradle
Damn by makes you cool
I've been everywhere
you wanna go
Understood as cradle
Always bad alone
You are the only one
who brings me home
You are the only one
You are the only one
You are the only one
who brings me home
Tell me baby
What I gotta do
Blood stains the mesa
I'm drunk on one service
I wrote a bank in
new the last writing
The loads on my trail
And the devil's on trail
I live a life of
sin and I must bear
But my heart so darling
Rides faster and farther
With God's help I
just make it away
My girl lives in Reno
She owns a casino
If I make it to her
arms I think I said
Who put the blue
in your eyes
And go dust in your head
And there's pain in my
heart I believe upon
No one can compare
Who put the love
in your eyes
I can't wait stop and wonder
What would I do in
world without you
I be just like
silent thunder
I made it across the border
At seven I recorded
I rode into little
dancing challenge
I stopped to get go on
If I bullied for
my sixth strength
That's when I bowed and
owner stopped me down
As I lay here I am dying
And our soul is crying
They've got around
and watch me blow away
If there's no room
for me in love
Tell my girl now to worry
I see her again and I'll say
Who put the blue
in your eyes
And go dust in your eyes
And there's pain in my heart
When I move upon
No one can compare
Who put the love
in your eyes
I cannot stop and wonder
What would I do in
a world without you
I'd be just like
silent thunder
Who put the blue
in your eyes
And the go dust in your hand
And there's pain in my heart
When I move it upon
No one can compare
Who put the love
in your eyes
I cannot stop and wonder
What would I do in
a world without you
I be just like
silent thunder
(dramatic music)
(lion roars)
(air whooshing)
(birds chirping)
(soft guitar music)
(soft guitar music)
(birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
(soft guitar music)
(birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
(horses neighing)
(horses neighing)
(birds chirping)
- Afternoon.
- That is the time of day.
What brings you fellas out here?
- I'm Z Green Grass.
This is my partner
Winnie C. Petty Bone.
- Don't you just love it
when you ask a question,
but they answer.
There's something else.
- You bounty hunters.
- No, we found a mother
fucker on the road
and decided to cheat the
buzzers and reward award.
- Oh, she just funny.
Yeah, that's what we are.
- What you got there?
- Oh, it's a real bad boy.
Rick killed a
preacher and his wife.
- They killed a preacher
and raped his wife.
Yeah, I didn't think it
was the other way around.
What anything's possible
in this fucked up
world, Marshall.
(laughs)
Right there, Winnie?
- That's right.
- I got the handles, Hunter
if you'd like to see.
- I'm good.
- [Rick] You bringing
in some prisoners?
- Working on it.
- You need any help?
- I'm good.
We're gonna be going now.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa now
Marshall, we was in town.
We had a little chat with...
God dang it.
What was his name, Winnie?
- Clyde.
- Yeah, Clyde.
- Can't remember his last name.
I guess he owns the primary
financial institution in town
and well, he's got a
bounty up on the two boys
that stuck up his
oversized piggyback.
A thousand dollars a head.
(dramatic music)
- Is that so?
- Yes sir, it is.
Those two boys right there,
they fit the description.
So maybe you'd be amicable to
us taking them off your hands.
Let's work for you.
More money for us.
- I got it under control.
- Well, I can see that.
I'll make it worth your while.
I'll give you $100
cash for each of them.
Hell, that's probably more money
than you make three months
on a Marshalls salary.
- I appreciate the offer.
- Where are we going now?
- You know Marshall,
we get paid good money
to keep that on occasion
I have done free.
(horse neighs)
- I guess you're not
very good at your job.
- Hey kid, before he
kills these two ass holes,
they might get off
the shot or two.
So be ready to duck.
(gun shot explodes)
(dramatic music)
- Spence.
- Hey.
- Is that you?
- Don't shoot me,
you old fossil.
- Jesus is Christ.
- Hey.
- You're lucky.
- I recognize that
goddamnit horse ears.
- What the hell are
you doing out here?
- Well, I'm in the
performance of my duties.
These two stupid sons of
bitches robbed the bank.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- Well how much do you boys get?
- Not enough to
make it worth it.
- Well, I reckon
that's about right.
Is that Don Jasper?
- Yeah.
- Hey Herbie, you're too
old to be robbing banks.
- I agree.
Bartenders and hores
won't take my eye yous.
- Shit, I ain't seen you
since Johnny fucked your wife.
All right, you ain't still
mad about that are you?
- Ah, hell ain't mad
at you anymore Don.
God damn, she was a
pretty little thing
when we first met though.
She couldn't have weighed
more than 98 pound silk
and went with a
hat on back then.
That is not the case
any longer though.
I ran into her about a year
so back up and flagstaff.
Jesus Christ and a cookie.
That girl damn plumped
up kinda like a ticket.
A tombstone blood bank.
- [Don] Oh shit.
- Well, let's just say
she ain't gonna be winning
any beauty contest.
She could get the blue ribbon
at a prize half
the contest though.
Hey, how you been brother?
- Oh, let's see.
You still don't believe
in taking baths.
- That shit, I ain't no fish.
So either water's no
good for your skin.
- It's probably tinted with bad
Indian mojo out here anyhow.
- See you boys planning
on staying the night?
- Yeah, there's room.
- Well, it's empty right now,
but I am expecting a
stage anytime though.
Supposed to be full
bunch pretty girls.
You know Barney Bushner?
- Yeah.
- He's building that
dancehall in town
and well, I guess he paid for
about a half a dozen girls
to come down here from San
Francisco to work for him.
So they'll be staying here
tonight too, I reckon.
So you boys thirsty.
- Just water.
- Yeah, we got water.
There are three jugs on
the counter over there.
One of them's got water in it,
the other one's got tequila,
the other one's got kerosene.
So I would choose wisely.
You do not want to
grab the wrong one.
I also got a couple
of these beers
that were on ice all night.
- So sounds safer than
the kerosene water.
I have one of those.
- All right same.
- Why don't you label
these damn things?
- Ah hell, you know I can't
write for shit anyhow.
- So what's new?
- Good, not too much.
Had a nice little
family stop in night
before last passing through
on their way to see Bola.
Pretty girls too.
They don't blind Jimmy Wolf.
He stopped in week four last
telling his crazy story.
Do you remember Blind Jimmy?
- Yeah, half breed, one eye.
- Yeah, yeah, that's him.
Nutty or a gut damn colony
of fruit flies that guy.
He came in telling
this crazy story about,
he said he got
abducted by monsters.
They drag him up in the hills
or, well, they kept him up there
for a week or more, he said.
And then they were
fixing on eating him.
Somehow Blind Jimmy
managed to escape,
which is kind of a
tall tale in itself.
- What kind of monsters?
- Well, he kept referring
to him in Spanish.
(speaking in foreign language)
He kept going.
- Peros, isn't that dog?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, that's the dog.
The dog man.
Well they're part of the local
folklore up here for years.
The Indians in half
breeds been telling tales
about these dog men
for generations.
Supposedly there's this
tribe or pack of wild beast
that's a half man, half dog,
stand like seven feet tall.
They got razor shark claws
and bloody drooly fangs.
And they say one of 'em
is about as strong
as 10 men combined.
I guess their deal is they
come sneaking off the mountain
in the middle of the night,
try to snatch up pretty
women from their homes,
drag 'em back up
into their hills.
They sex slave caves or
doggy dens or what have you.
And then they have
their way with them.
Try to impregnate 'em.
Here's the kicker.
If they succeed, these
girls end up giving birth
to these little
doggy men babies.
Well then the men eat the women
and like some
celebration breakfast
festivity or something.
So sickly like, what
kind of bullshit is that?
(horse neighs)
(soft music)
Whoa, there she is.
Right on time.
You boys make
yourselves at home.
I'm gonna go check on the cargo.
- Hey Marshall, if we
promised to behave,
I think we could go
chain this for a bit.
- No.
- Can I have a smoke?
- Sure.
- I can't roll
one with these on.
- Well, I can have one of mine.
- Can I have one?
- See, we wouldn't
have to bother you
if we didn't have
these chains on.
- No bother.
Enjoy.
(horses neighing)
- Well, well, well, you
boys, right on time.
- Of course we are.
- Oh, we'd have
got here earlier.
I swear to God, them
girls have a ladder
the size of a pea,
gonna stop every couple miles
so they can water the bushes.
- Well that don't surprise me
too much, but are they purdy?
- Most of the men we
meet seem to think so.
Then again, men will
say just about anything
when you've got their
dick in your mouth.
- Let me help you down, ma'am.
- No need, I've been
walking without help
for the last 30 years.
- Well, I'll take some help.
- Jesus Christ,
that was terrible.
Ladies, be careful.
Watch out for snakes
and scorpions.
Driver, that was awful.
I actually think you
missed a bump back there.
You want to go back and
see if it can hit it?
- For you, of course.
My friend let them go
back and do it again.
(soft soul music)
(birds chirping)
- Blankets on the floor.
- God likes women the most.
- What makes you say that?
- Because He made 'em
better than anything else.
(soft soul music)
- Quinn Simpson.
- You remembered my full name.
- Yeah, well it's
like John Wilkes Booth
makes such an impression.
You remember the full name.
- Got in here.
- Jesus Christ.
- You look good.
- So do you.
I like the chains.
They suit you.
What do you do, Marshall?
- Rob the bank.
- Don't they hang bank
robbers in Arizona?
- Yes ma'am.
- Good.
Have to let me know
when the hanging is.
I'd love to come watch.
- All women are bad actors.
She still wants
to you flack him.
- Who are you?
- Donald Jasper, his partner.
- Mind your business grandpa.
Or I'll take this bottle and
I'll shove it up your ass.
(door squeaks)
- Little seX I had
in a long time.
- That's the first
I was thinking.
He said in the last 10 years.
(soft soul music)
(lion roars)
- [Don] For a long time now,
I've held the belief that
getting a hore ain't no
different than getting married.
- How's that?
- Either way, you
got paid for it.
You get a wife,
you got a good job.
Buy clothes, buy food.
If you have kids, you
gotta take care of them.
And that's expensive,
but a hore it's straightforward
you're paying for sex.
So getting a hore
instead of getting a wife
easy way to save money.
- You ever been married?
- Three times?
- What happened to her?
- Two divorced me, one died.
Cigarettes got her.
- She got the cancer.
- Ah, she got run over
by a tobacco cart.
That's a goddamnit mess.
What?
- Now how many of you diamonds
came out of that carriage?
- Five.
- Go ahead, pick it.
Put it down, put it down.
Keep a close eye on him.
You'll start to notice that
each diamond just
starts to disappear.
- How'd you do that?
- I could do it a lot better
if I didn't have
these chains on.
- As I remember, you were
pretty good with your hands
probably to compensate for
lack of talent in other areas.
- Ouch, you know you're
talking to a condemned man.
You could probably
be a little nicer.
- Be nicer?
What would you like me to do?
Scratch your head.
Play with your pecker.
Offer a kind word.
Give you a hug.
- Yeah, all those
sound pretty nice.
- Go fuck yourself.
- I'm not that willing down.
- I remember.
- Excuse me.
- What'd you do to that girl
to make her hate you so much?
- I knew her about 10 years
ago before she was a hore.
She used to sing in this
little dance hall up in Frisco.
I got drunk one night,
asked her to marry me.
She said yes.
And then woke up in the
middle of the night.
Cold sweats left town.
I haven't seen her since.
- Yeah, that'll do it.
- Marshall.
- Ma'am.
- Can I have your prisoner
alone for a few minutes?
- What for?
- I'd like to talk to him alone
'cause they're gonna hang
him when they get to town.
It's maybe my last chance.
- I am afraid, I
can't do that, ma'am,
you might try to
help him escape.
- I give you my word,
he will not escape.
- It's been a long time
tracking these boys down.
I cannot take that chance.
- Please.
- No.
- Please.
- No.
Goddamnit, I'm not
very good at my job.
All right, all right.
I'm gonna give you 15
minutes out on the porch.
You stay where I can see you
and leave the
goddamnit door open.
15 minutes.
- What about me?
- Baby, you're the best.
- Don't even think about it.
- What, I'll get a horse.
I'll find Don and then I'll
find you later in town.
- You try to run.
I'll have the Marshall
before you make it 50 feet.
- What are we doing here?
- I want you to fuck me.
- What?
- I want you to fuck
me one last time.
I need to get it
outta my system.
And this time I'll be the one
that gets to leave
you in the morning
when you're sleeping.
- Baby, I had feelings
for you and I still do.
I just save the horse.
- I just got scared.
- I save the horse shit.
You've got 10 seconds
before I change my mind.
So you might wanna start taking
my clothes off right now.
- Okay, what about the door?
- Nothing they
haven't seen before.
(upbeat music)
Safe I have a border
I've no where to go
And eternal lives crusades
Knew a man should go
I met a boy
With hair as black as night
He played an old guitar
Ain't a man to keep
And he made sweet love
In his eyes to me
Love looking for a love
Just trapple him
But tender onto
promises a double
You fuck on me
You run in
And I go and offer comment
You are strong man
The strings of my hearts
And still are playing
Or playing strong
Laying me down
Fuck me later
The way you fuck me baby
I will comment
Black strong nothing
From your hand
- Come on get the
condemned man some peace.
Come on, hey get outta here.
Let man enjoy his hore.
He gave me a little breathe
I wanna go
A dancehall night till
the music faded away
I say I want you forget
Now just for tonight
He jumped in your red
(lion roars)
(soft soul music)
- Sorry, I didn't
mean to startle you.
- I thought it might
be one of my prisoners
trying to escape.
Make a run for it.
- You mind if I sit
down a little while?
- No ma'am.
- It is beautiful.
- Desert is pretty at night.
- Never seen so many stars.
I think going forever.
You think there isn't?
- No ma'am, I don't.
- It's hard to imagine
something without an end.
Just infinite.
- A lot things in this
world we don't understand.
Too bad most folks
won't just admit that.
- I'm Amethyst.
- That's a pretty name.
- Thank you me to myself.
My real name was Beth
and I didn't like it.
It always bothered me
that your parents get
to pick your name.
You have no say in it and
then you're stuck with it
for the rest of your life.
What's your name?
- Spencer.
Spencer Sunday.
Where are you from?
- Louisiana.
- You are a long way from home.
- I hated it.
Goddamnit swamp.
I always dreamed of living
in a place like this.
- Well your wish came true.
- How long have you
been a Marshall?
- Over 20 years now.
- That's a long time.
- Huh?
- How does someone
become a Marshall?
- Well usually ambassador
to having the job
before gets shot.
Not a lot of fellas beat down
the door to replace them.
- A lot of jobs in this world.
Why'd you choose that one?
- I just got sick and tired
of every goddamnit cowboy,
half breeded, minors,
shitheaded stupid son of a bitch
doing whatever the hell
they felt like doing.
You gotta have
rules in this world.
Someone's gotta enforce 'em.
Otherwise we'd all just be
robbing each other blind,
killing our neighbors so
we could have his wife
eating each other
right in the middle
of the goddamnit streak.
- See, you think
highly of people.
- You expect the
worst of people.
You won't be disappointed.
You have any family back home?
- I never knew my father.
My mother died when
I was a little girl.
I was raised by my grandmother
and she was a special lady.
The folks in town
thought she was a witch.
She knew things
before they happened.
She could look in your eyes
and know if you were worth
the right evil on your soul.
And she could tell exactly how
you were gonna die and when.
You don't believe me?
- Just seems a
little farfetched.
Well, like I said, a lot
of things in this world
we don't understand.
- You ever think about dying?
- Every once in a while
I just try to push
it out of my mind.
- You've heard of it?
- I suppose I am.
Everybody is.
Look, I'm not a religious man.
I don't believe in the heaven
or hell or any of that.
I seen a lot of people die.
Some they start kicking
and screaming and crying
and begging for
more time and others
and they just look
like they going home.
I think ain't got no
weight on that soul.
My time comes, that's
how I wanna go.
(dramatic music)
About you see anything?
- No.
- It looks like a storm.
It's rolling man.
Should pass by morning.
- Reminds me of a
poem my grandmother
used to read to me when
I was a little girl.
Father God forsook His Son
when He was up
there on that tree.
Now I'm afraid he is turned
his back on you and on me.
(thunder strikes)
I don't need heaven above
and I don't want
hell down under.
When I die, I carry my soul on
the sound of silent thunder.
(air whooshes)
- I like that.
- Me too.
Goodnight Marshall.
(dramatic music)
(upbeat music)
(horses neighing)
- Driver, what are we stopped?
Ladies all seated, get seated.
Driver, what the hell
is going on out here?
We in a goddamn desert.
- Sorry.
- What the hell have you stopped
in the middle of the road?
- Toby, give me a hand.
See if we can move
that son of a bitch.
- You too shitty boy.
Your arms are half as
strong as your jaw.
You'll be a big help.
(dramatic music)
(horse neighs)
- Oh, oh boy.
What the hell?
- We shouldn't be here.
We gotta go now, we've gotta go.
- Come down, come down.
- What the hell was that?
- Hold on, stay inside.
(girls screaming)
- Come on, fuck.
- So which way you boys
plan on going into town?
- Well we'll go up
through the pass.
I think that's the fastest way.
- Yeah, yeah, that's round.
I usually take.
- That'll save you a
good half day at least.
- Yeah.
- You got enough water?
- Yeah, filled it up, thanks.
- Good, good.
- It was nice seeing you Spence.
I'll poke my nose in town next
month or so at some point.
- Alright, look me up.
You got a steak and
a whiskey on me.
- Will do, will do.
- Well, you need
to take a bath.
- Ah, it was nice
having you boys too.
I do wish you was under
better circumstances.
But that being said,
I hope you get an
understanding judge.
Maybe just end up doing
five 10 pounding rock
to sand over there in Juneau
instead of dangling
at the end of a rope.
- Hey now slow down.
They ain't got us there yet.
By the way we'll
swing back around.
Come say hi after we bust outta
that a half-ass chicken
coop, they call jail.
- Yeah, well good
luck with that.
But if it does come to
the end of that rope deal.
I'm hurt if you
loosen up real good,
that neck will snap clean.
Otherwise you'll just hang
there and strangulate.
- Hey Herbie, if you
get another wife,
I'm gonna fuck her too.
- Fucking again.
- What the hell do we got here?
That buster.
Spence, Spence.
- Grab my cart team.
- What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
- Oh, he's fucked up.
- What happened?
What happened?
- The monsters.
- Monsters.
- Monsters half dog, half man.
Four or five maybe more hard go.
- Okay, alright slow
down, slow down.
Alright, here we go.
Take some.
- Hang on.
Alright, now what the hell
are you talking about?
- They block the road.
Stop the coach and
they jumped us.
Ah, seven feet tall.
Seven feet tall Spence
They walk on their hind legs.
- What about the girls?
- Huh?
- What about the girls?
- They took them.
- What do you mean
they took them?
- They took that
chatty little bastard
down the bone in a second.
They got Toby too.
They dragged the girls off.
Took 'em up in the hills.
Up in the hills.
It's fast, I tried.
I tried.
- It's okay.
It's okay.
It's okay.
- Just take it easy.
- Hang on Buster, come on.
Come on Buster, hang on.
- Where did this happen?
Come on, where?
- Don't, come on.
- No, no, no, no excuse.
- You believe him.
- Dying men don't lie.
- You saw something
fucked up out there?
- Yeah.
- What are we gonna do?
- Well I'm gonna ride out
there and check it out.
Herby, you keep an eye on them.
- Hey, hey, Marshall
I'm coming with you.
- Hell.
- Marshall, I'm coming with you.
Whatever got him,
it's got me right now.
- You're gonna have to shoot
me to keep me from going.
- You too.
- Rather get shot than home.
- Go where the kid goes
- Herby, what kind of
firepower you got here?
- [Herbey] A couple
lever actions.
That's about it.
- Alright, grab it all.
Get all the goddamn
ammunition you can carry.
We going to need it.
(upbeat music)
- Jesus Christ.
Mary, hey Mary.
Oh Jesus Christ.
Oh, it looks like a pack
of wolves had to go at 'em.
- A pack of wolves who
walk on their hind legs.
- Mary.
- Oh my God.
- Yeah, those tracks
go up the hill.
- Oh my God, oh my God.
- Ladies probably all right.
- Spence, the story is truth.
They took them, the dog
man took him to the hills
to impregnate them.
Then when they give birth,
they're gonna eat them.
They're gonna eat 'em, Spence.
- Hey, can we cut it
out with that bullshit?
We really don't think
monsters did this.
- Oh Jesus Christ.
- Whatever it was.
- Jesus Christ.
- It ain't human.
- Oh Jesus Christ.
- All right, come on.
- Come on, let's go.
Marshall, what are
you waiting for?
What are you waiting for?
Give me outta these chains
and give me my guns.
Why aren't you back
off on the orders?
- You are still my prisoner.
- I ain't any goods.
You in chains and you're
gonna need some help.
- Oh, I know you're
not gonna just shoot me
in the back and ride off.
- I won't goddamn thing until
they screw your back safe.
- Okay.
- Give me my word.
- Okay, well I'm
making no promises.
They used to pick up
some pocket chains
back up on Dunbar
Ranch, Northern Idaho.
Shooting wolves were getting
after the cattle at night.
After I was done,
there wasn't a wolf within 200
miles of that goddamn ranch.
- These aren't regular as
wolves we're dealing with Don.
- We don't know what the
hell we're dealing with here.
- All right, I take
your chains off,
give you back your guns.
But I decide when
you get your animal,
Herby, I'm gonna baptize you
and if either of you
ass holes try to escape,
I will not hesitate to put a
big fucking hole in your heads.
Understood?
- Yeah.
I don't like it.
I don't like it one gaddamn bet.
We are dipping our toes
into some unnatural waters.
- About as far as we can
go with the horses, Don.
There you go.
- Spence, you know
I've been dealing
with this bum leg
and bad back for 20 years.
I'm not gonna be any help
with climbing up this
goddamnit mountain
so I so much should stay
here with the horses anyhow.
- You'll be fine.
We need every gun we have.
- You can have my
gun if you need it.
- Marshall, he is just
gonna slow us down.
- The kid's right Spence.
I'm outta goddamn shape.
I feel like I'm the stroke
out right fucking here.
- Aside from the kid, none
of us are built for this.
Let's go.
- About something.
- They definitely
passed through here.
This is from the dress of
that dainty little girl
that fancied herself
with a witch.
- Witches.
Where was whatever
happened to girl,
shootouts with
engines and bandits.
- These tracks are fresh.
We're close.
Come on, hey Marshall,
Marshall don't you think.
- Maybe it's time he
gave us some bullets.
I really don't feel like any him
are slinging some
seven foot blood hat.
- I will decide when.
- Goddamn
(orchestral music)
- What do you figure
they plan to do with us?
- I've always prided
myself on knowing
that I working small
mines of sex, great males.
But this is a whole
fucking new experience.
- I guess this is
God's punishment
for thinking that
all men are dogs.
- How the fuck are we
gonna get outta this?
- They'll come for us.
- Who say?
- The Marshall.
- There ain't no way in hell
that Quinn's gonna let me get
fucked to any lame person.
Goddamnit psychopaths
who think they're dogs.
- Quinn's rotten
somewhere in a jail cell
waiting to get hung.
Someone is following us.
I left breadcrumbs.
- They'll be here.
- They better do it soon.
I've been playing cat and
mouse to my whole fucking life
and I sure as don't
intend to start
by being the mother of the dog.
(dramatic music)
- Didn't you fancy yourself
to be a witch or something?
- Start going there to.
- Well I ain't talked
to God in a while except
to say thanks and help
but I'm gonna use
some every pair I got.
You better do whatever
it is with just do.
- Holy shit, goddamnit sure
I was never gonna make it.
- Hey Spence, you ain't
gonna have to hang me
because I'm going to shit
my pants and die right here.
- Marshall down there.
You see them?
- Yeah, I see, yeah.
- Oh it better be them
'cause I ain't taking
another goddamnit step.
Just bury me here.
- Can you see Mary?
- Yeah, I see Mary.
She's down there
with four others.
- Jesus Christ.
He wasn't lying, look at
those hairy mother fuckers.
Don, can you see that?
- I can't see shit.
My body's shutting down on me.
- Well fuck me side settle.
- I without a doubt, I've seen
just about everything now.
- This ain't real.
We tied back there on the trail
and this is the first
circle that hell.
- Marshall, you think we
can get those bullets now?
- Yeah, you can
get your bullets.
- What's the plan?
- Well I'm gonna
rest for an hour.
Let them catch your breath
and then we are
going to climb down
to that camp church mouse.
Like now I'm gonna
get those girls
and we going to get
the hell outta here.
- Hey Marshall, I got an idea.
How about Herbie and I
stay up here in the rocks.
We'll cover y'all.
- Yes Spence, I think
Don's got a real good idea
there for a chain.
- We all going get
your second win.
- All right.
- Don, get your old
ass up, move over.
Get in here.
- All right, Herbie.
- Yeah.
- You and Don cover.
You shoot anything that moves.
That's not us.
- Gwen, give me your hand, okay?
- Okay, I'm good.
- You okay?
- Kind of dark Spence.
So if I make a mistake,
no hard feelings.
- You're son of a bitch.
All kid, you come with me.
Girl's gonna be startled
when they see us.
You make sure they
don't make us sign.
Hey you ready?
- Yes sir.
- Yeah, we can go.
- I can't see shit.
- It's 'cause your
blend is a bat.
You old buzzard.
- There ain't no girls.
- Alright, go.
- I'll take you to shush
unless you wanna be dog food.
Shut the up fuck.
- Don't you dare tell
me to shut the fuck up.
- Keep shut up both of you.
Listen, listen.
That two of our boys,
about 50 bases from here,
you walk like you are on egg
shells until you reach them.
And then you wait there.
There we go.
- Quiet.
- Come go.
- Come.
- What about you?
- I'll be right behind you.
- We can't leave without Ashley.
- Where's Ashley?
- They took her to the cave.
- Fuck, fuck.
Try and take her.
- Stay down ladies.
We'll get you outta here.
- Where the hell is Spence?
- She went into the cave.
There's another girl in there.
- Then let's get
the hell outta here.
- Not without Ashley.
- I figured you'd be
the one to say that.
She's probably dead by now.
- We'll give him five minutes.
- Oh Jesus Christ.
(dramatic music)
- Keep quiet, keep
quiet, keep quiet.
I'm gonna help get
you outta here.
You've gotta be quiet, quiet.
- Those things they
were all over me.
- They took turns wouldn't stop.
I feel like growing inside me.
- Oh, well that ain't good.
- Fuck, where are they going?
- Let's go now.
- We can't leave her.
- You can stay if you want.
Ladies, if you don't
wanna die, come with me.
- Come in.
Whole reason we came out here
in the first place is
get the girls back safe.
Ain't no sense in
all of us getting out
behind any of those
goddamnit hackers.
There just go.
- We can't leave her.
- They'll thank
me for this later.
- No , no.
- Mary.
- Put me down.
- Son of a bitch,
no fucking horses.
- What do we do now?
- Get the hell outta here.
- Those dogs are gonna
be following us soon.
If they ain't already.
Stand a better chance
back into way station.
- We could head back to town.
Just send some folks out
to look for the Marshall.
- That's about the
stupidest idea I ever heard.
- I don't like it.
I did not feel right
about what we did.
- What?
- Leaving Spence and the
girl behind like that.
- Well that's goddamn
shame about the girl.
As far as Spence is concerned,
I don't feel bad not
one goddamnit bit.
- He wouldn't have
left us behind.
- That's a bunch of hore shit.
And are you forgetting
what the hell he was fixing
to do to us if we
get outta this thing?
- I ain't forgetting nothing.
- Seems like you
are, wanna hang.
At some point we're gonna
have to put a bullet
in that son of a bitch.
Those Harry Cox suckers might
have saved us the trouble.
- You all left a girl behind,
a sweet kind girl
who never hurt no one
or no thing in her whole life.
- I'll plug a hole in
that hore shit, lady.
- Fuck you.
- No fuck you.
I ain't gonna
listen to no lecture
from someone who I just
risked my neck to save.
And I'm damn certain
I ain't going
to get a guilt trip dumped
on me by a goddamnit hore.
- That's enough.
- You ever fucked up a hore man.
- So many, I've lost count.
- Well then you're no
better than we are.
So shut that scummy
rat trap of a mouth up
before I do it for you.
- You know I have no
trouble hitting a lady.
- I ain't a lady you
pick, fuck her up.
- Hey stop it.
We had to leave, Marshall's
just doing his job.
Whatever happened
to him happened.
Can't change that.
I just came back here for you.
- Isn't that sweet prick?
- You are welcome.
Now come on, let's get
the hell outta here.
(gunshot explodes)
- Spence, goddamnit you made it.
- Yeah, I made it.
- Well, hell a
fucking over here.
- Where's Ashley?
- She was dead when I found her.
- Well I guess waiting for you
wouldn't have made a difference.
- Just you might have warmed
my heart a little bit.
- Didn't know Laman had one.
- Spence, we waited
as long as we could
and I saw them dog men
things running the cave
and shit at that point, getting
the girls back to safety.
I figured that's
what you would want.
- You did fine, Herbie.
- What about the dogs?
- I got three of 'em.
And I found an opening
in the back of Cave
was able to get up.
- And they're still out there?
- I'd say it's highly possible.
- All right, give
me your guns now.
- I can't do that.
- Can't and won't.
Two different things.
Now if you don't give me
your gun in 30 seconds,
I'm going to give you
an extra set of holes
that God didn't give you.
- Marshall, we're
gonna need them later.
If those things
catch up with us.
- Across that bridge,
we won't get there.
- We're wasting time.
Those things are going
to get here soon.
- And your 30 seconds
are almost up.
- Down.
Come on.
- Fuck.
- You know Marshall,
I don't want to
but at some point we're
gonna have to kill you.
- Why wait?
- Why don't you pick
up that gun right now?
Try it.
All right, your boys
get up and the coach.
- Anything you say boss?
- Spence, when you carrying
around five pounds of balls
in the yard of pecker,
that doesn't warrant
being called boy.
- You take the rifles.
Goddamnit, I'm gonna drive.
Careful, you got a big packer.
- There you go.
- Thank you.
- So Smith, I am real sorry
about leaving you back
like that brother.
- You stop apologizing.
It shows the
deficiency of spirit.
Now anybody tries to jump
outta that coach you shoot him.
Any thing tries to
jump in, shoot it.
(horses neighing)
(upbeat music)
- Marshall, Marshall
can't keep us tied up
with this post like this.
Me and Don were both cracker
jack shots and you know.
- I might be so.
I don't know anymore
what you two boys
might be shooting at.
I'd rather take my
chances with the dogs.
And y'all know how to use a gun.
- I've never even held one.
- You give me the gun.
I think I know how to use it.
- Good, anyone else?
- I used to hunt rabbits with
my daddy when I was little.
- Dog is a much bigger target.
You want be fine.
- That's mine.
- I can probably figure it out.
- Herby.
- Yeah.
- Get you how to use
that goddamn thing.
- Oh, shit there
ain't nothing to it.
- Shooting the lever actions
it's easier than doing a
hore with two broken legs.
- No offense ma'am.
- None taken.
- Cover whatever you're aiming
at the end of that
barrel, pull the trigger.
Try not to get knocked
on that dainty
little last of yours.
- We're all gonna die.
- Socrates said, "Be of
good cheer about death
and know this is truth.
No evil can happen to a good man
either in life or after death."
- Well, I guess that
leaves me out in the cold.
- I guess it does.
(dramatic music)
- Hey Don, what are we gonna do?
- When those things get here
all hell's going break loose.
If they manage to put
off the first wave,
this bench is going to crack
and he's gonna cut us loose.
So you wait till I
make my first move
and then you back me up.
- You know I ain't never
killed nobody before.
- You know how used to
always tell me about
how you hated your old man.
- Yeah.
- You ever hate your mom?
- Yeah, when I was a kid
he used to come home drunk,
whipper and if I
got in the middle,
he used to beat the
hell outta me too.
- All right.
You push your father's
face under Spence
and you put all your
hate under the man
that stands between
you and your freedom.
And that trigger is going pull
through like axle
grease in August.
- I have to teach you
how to use that thing.
- We'll see.
- Maybe they won't come.
- I wouldn't count on that.
When you looked in my
eyes, what'd you see?
- Nothing.
People can't look in your eyes
and tell what's gonna
happen to another soul.
It's foolishness.
(dogs barks)
- Guys get ready.
- What the hell is
going on out there?
- You won't be able
to see anything
until they're on the porch.
- Stand about 10 feet
back in the window
and don't fire until
you can't miss.
- Well why then you
gonna have tie me,
give me my goddamn gun.
- Shut up old man.
- They are on the roof.
- Steady?
Steady?
(gunshots explodes)
Never stop never die
They just keep on
get the roll ball
Crazy horses moving
Never hold they
keep on moving
And it's all around clock
What a show then they go
stopping up those guys
(gunshots exploding)
(girls screaming)
(dogs barking)
- You had enough yet.
Now fucking on tires.
- Go, shoot, shoot.
- You got better get over me.
- Come on, go, go, go
- How many rounds you got?
- I got five, I
think I'm not sure.
- You young lady
won't be needing this.
- You can be mad at me later.
Keep your back against the
wall no matter what happens.
Don't let anything
get behind you.
- In case we don't make
it outta this, I'm sorry.
If I had a chance again,
I wouldn't run this time
and when you woke up,
I'd still be lying
there right beside you.
The lady still want more
She got me high
I'm breathing on blood
And she got see rise
I ain't no more
But the devil's fight
Trying to save more soul
Couldn't fight the battle
- Better play out.
Some mother mother fucker
Couldn't bring on a hand
Though I'm waiting
But I couldn't
(gunshot explodes)
- Anybody wanna drink?
No takers?
Have one of my own.
You went from dog killer
to long dog real quick.
- I just wanna make sure you
don't get too comfortable
with that gun and
I hand it over.
- Well that's my memory
deceives me and I miscounted.
Your hammer is hanging
over an empty chamber.
- Be so sure then.
Why don't you make your move?
- I do believe I will.
(sad music)
- Now's the time kid,
if I miss you take him.
- Stop it.
Put your guns down.
Ain't she had enough
killing for one night?
- Shut up goddamn slut.
Hey, that right.
- Doesn't have to go this way.
- Ain't it funny how
having a common enemy
bring folks together,
and when it's over,
they ride back at
each other's throats.
(dramatic music)
(gunshot explodes)
Where'd I get you that shot?
Sorry about that.
I was aiming for
your goddamn head.
Oh, you brought this.
- Fuck you, fuck you.
- You brought this on
yourself some bitch.
You were gonna watch
us hang for what?
We stole a few dollars.
We didn't rob the
goddamn saloon.
We didn't rob the general store.
We took a few measly bucks
from the goddamn bank
and we were gonna hang.
Is that sound fair?
Even so you son of a bitch,
I don't wanna watch you suffer.
So what I'm gonna do
is put you to sleep.
You are pointing that thing
in the wrong direction.
- Don't do it.
- You little fucker.
I've been a goddamn
father figure to you.
- I had one father and
that was more than enough.
Right now you're
starting to look
and sound a little bit like him.
- You're ungrateful shit bird.
(gunshots exploding)
(soft soul music)
- I've been preparing for
this moment my whole life.
Goddamnit.
Now is here.
I'm not ready.
Goddamnit.
I am scared.
- No pain.
- Thank you ma'am.
- I am maybe where I'm gone
it'll be better than this.
That's bullshit.
I am just going in the ground.
- Maybe, maybe not.
- No I'm gonna find
out in a while.
You know that poem
that your grandma
used to tell you?
I still like to hear that.
I still like to hear that.
Do one more time
before I'm move along.
- Father God forsook His son
when He was up
there on that tree,
now I'm afraid he's turned
his back on you and on me.
I don't need heaven above and
I don't want hell down under.
And when I die carrying my soul
on the sound of silent thunder.
(soft guitar music)
(birds chirping)
- I guess we should say
something over them.
You girls know any prayers?
- I know a wicked chant
my grandmother taught me.
- What's a wicked chant?
- It's a witchcraft thing.
- I ain't no goddamn
vessel of holiness.
But I ain't exactly comfortable
with no boo do chant neither.
I'll think of something.
Hey old man, you're up there
and you're still
listening to me.
I hope they're in a
better place at peace
and one with everything
they ever loved.
And thanks for saving our
asses with those fucking dogs.
And when it is our turn to go,
hope you can be understanding
with our fuckups
and can forgive us.
Thanks again for everything.
We'll talk again next
when something either really
bad or really good happens.
Amen.
- Well how are we gonna do now?
- Head into town, right?
- I ain't going
anywhere near that town.
- Well what part of the
world strikes your fancy
Mr. Bank Robber?
- Ain't exactly sure yet.
A few months back ran
into this little
bastard out in Gordo
told me they found gold
up in Juneau Alaska.
- In Alaska, I've
heard of Alaska.
Ain't it always cold dark.
- Not this summer.
It says warm as it is here
and the sun never sits
daylight all day long.
- Where'd you figure
you're gonna get
the money for this trip?
- I'm a resourceful feller.
- Well, I ain't never
seen a day with no night.
I'm not sure as hell
ain't letting you
outta my sat this time.
- What about us?
What are we gonna do?
- So this prospecting
fella get this.
He said that
there's so much gold
that they're just
picking up nuggets
right out of the rivers.
Man, I can make a
fortune within a month.
Maybe I could open my own place.
You girls, you
could work for me.
No fucking either.
Classy establishment,
drinking, smoking, dancing,
singing, maybe a
little stud poker.
- Well, let's see
how far we get.
- Sounds like a plan, Maryanne.
Tell me baby
What I gotta do
I've been waiting
for a life time
To find a girl like you
You're so cool
Baby I'm no fool
Takes one to know one
And I found you
Understood as cradle
Damn by makes a cool
I've lived every
you wanna go
Understood as cradle
Always bad alone
You are the only one
who brings me home
(upbeat music)
Understood as cradle
Damn by makes you cool
I've been everywhere
you wanna go
Understood as cradle
Always bad alone
You are the only one
who brings me home
You are the only one
You are the only one
You are the only one
who brings me home
Tell me baby
What I gotta do
Blood stains the mesa
I'm drunk on one service
I wrote a bank in
new the last writing
The loads on my trail
And the devil's on trail
I live a life of
sin and I must bear
But my heart so darling
Rides faster and farther
With God's help I
just make it away
My girl lives in Reno
She owns a casino
If I make it to her
arms I think I said
Who put the blue
in your eyes
And go dust in your head
And there's pain in my
heart I believe upon
No one can compare
Who put the love
in your eyes
I can't wait stop and wonder
What would I do in
world without you
I be just like
silent thunder
I made it across the border
At seven I recorded
I rode into little
dancing challenge
I stopped to get go on
If I bullied for
my sixth strength
That's when I bowed and
owner stopped me down
As I lay here I am dying
And our soul is crying
They've got around
and watch me blow away
If there's no room
for me in love
Tell my girl now to worry
I see her again and I'll say
Who put the blue
in your eyes
And go dust in your eyes
And there's pain in my heart
When I move upon
No one can compare
Who put the love
in your eyes
I cannot stop and wonder
What would I do in
a world without you
I'd be just like
silent thunder
Who put the blue
in your eyes
And the go dust in your hand
And there's pain in my heart
When I move it upon
No one can compare
Who put the love
in your eyes
I cannot stop and wonder
What would I do in
a world without you
I be just like
silent thunder