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As she rode into Dallas on a dashing black stallion

 The silver trimmed bridle caught the rays of the sun

 She had a plume in the band of her spotless white Stetson

 A long velvet gown and two matching six guns.

Sometimes she wore fringe on her bright beaded buckskins

 Raised hell with her pistols and smoked a cigar

 She had a rattlesnake necklace and she loved desperados

 This pettycoat wildcat, the outlaw Belle Starr.

Born Myrabelle Sherley in Southwest Missouri

She spoke Greek and Latin and Hebrew quite well

She's fierce as a wildcat, deadly aim with a pistol

She played the piano like a sweet Southern belle.

Her brother rode under the black flag in Kansas

He was killed with one thrill in the great Civil War

She was only sixteen when she bought twin revolvers

And began her career as the outlaw Belle Starr.

And she loved many men who were wild, rough and fearless

She danced with Cole Younger and she fancied Frank James

She married Jim Reed, a dashing young outlaw

Many a lawman soon cursed her name.

She robbed, smuggled whiskey and she sold it to Indians

Rode a big horse named Venus, as black as cold tar

She rode out a-ridin' with Sam Starr the badman

And soon became known as the outlaw Belle Starr