The Outlaw Josey Wales
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Governments don't give you a fair word
or a fair fight. I've come here to...

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...give you either one.
Or get either one from you.

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I came here like this so you'll know
my word of death is true.

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And that my word of life is then true.
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The bear lives here, the wolf,
the antelope, the Comanche.

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And so will we.
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We'll only hunt what we need to
live on, same as the Comanche does.

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And every spring when
the Comanche moves north...

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...he can rest here in peace...
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...butcher some of our cattle
and jerk beef for the journey.

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The sign of the Comanche,
that will be on our lodge.

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That's my word of life.
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And your word of death?
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It's here in my pistols
and there in your rifles.

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I'm here for either one.
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These things you say we will have,
we already have.

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That's true.
I ain't promising you nothing extra.

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I'm just giving you life,
and you're giving me life.

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And I'm saying men can live together
without butchering one another.

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It's sad that governments are chiefed
by the double-tongues.

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There is iron in your words of death
for all Comanches to see.

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And so there is iron
in your words of life.

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No signed paper can hold the iron.
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It must come from men.
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The words of Ten Bears carry
the same iron of life and death.

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It is good that warriors such as we
meet in the struggle of life...

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...or death.
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It shall be life.

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