Bonnie and Clyde
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1:33:03
C.W.
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That's right.
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l don't recollect his last name.
1:33:18
Moss. C.W. Moss.
1:33:22
He was there that day we met them.
1:33:24
l didn't want to go. l didn't want to.
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And Buck said we were
just going on a visit...

1:33:32
...and we wouldn't do no
stealing or robbing.

1:33:37
And we went up to Joplin,
and all of a sudden...

1:33:40
...all of a sudden,
they all just started shooting.

1:33:53
What're you writing?
1:33:55
l'm writing a poem about us.
1:33:59
Let me hear it.
1:34:03
Just let me finish this line.
1:34:09
lt's called "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde."
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"You've heard the story of Jesse James,
of how he lived and died.

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"lf you're still in need
of something to read...

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"...here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde."
1:34:22
You think if l sent that into the newspaper,
they'd print it?

1:34:27
l'm going to do it.
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"Now Bonnie and Clyde
are the Barrow Gang.

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"l'm sure you all have read
how they rob and steal...

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"...and those who squeal are
usually found dying or dead.

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"They call them cold-hearted killers.
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"They say they are heartless and mean.
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"But l say this with pride,
that l once knew Clyde...

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"...when he was honest
and upright and clean.

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"But the laws fooled around,
kept taking him down...

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"...and locking him up in a cell.
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"Till he said to me, 'l'll never be free,
so l'll meet a few of them in Hell.'


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