Let me tell you a story about Dead Gulch Dan Just five feet tall, 40 inches around He went to West Texas with trouble on his mind But he left riding fast with the law close behind Born in Cornflower, on the Oklahoma land But no man ever feared a "Cornflower Dan" So he gave himself a new name to set 'em quaking in their shoes Now Dead Gulch Dan, he was reborn to lose He tried robbing banks and stopping trains But he always fired early and gave himself away His second-rate ways kept other highwaymen home So Dead Gulch Dan rode West alone Just north of El Paso he spied the prize A slow-rollin' wagon with four maids inside He came on hot, stopped that wagon cold But when his horse hit gravel, Dan hit the road "Oh Dan, oh Dan," those ladies sang "You'd best go straight, quit your outlaw ways Killin' and stealin' ain't the life for you" Dead Gulch Dan knew just what to do Dan rode back East, all the way to New York Town He pawned his saddle and put his guns in the ground He joined a big old bank full of slippery men Now Wall Street Dan robs you with his fountain pen