Our heroine reaches her breaking point after years of abuse — via a failed attempt at an homage to Ennio Morricone (had he been Mexican).
lyrics
Little Lorelei on the twelfth of July
Decided she’d finally had enough
She saddled up, headed south
Left the body of the man that made her tough
Little Lorelei never stopped once to cry
The rooster must die for the hen
Sometimes she wished he would rise from the dead
So she could kill him all over again
Cowboy sparrow
Can I hitch a ride?
Can I hitch a ride?
Cowboy sparrow
Where do you hide?
Where do you hide?
Little Lorelei made that pony fly
All the way to the Sea of Cortez
Lived out her life as the ocean’s wife
Or so the good book says
Cowboy sparrow
Can I hitch a ride?
Can I hitch a ride?
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