Brothers

A.K.

Some consider the fates of heroes

As things of pomp and strut

Always flanked on front and side

By men of wealth and busty dames

My visions of heroes though,

Come in different suits.

My heroes are not the stuff of myth

They are the brothers James.

Frank and Jesse James

Their deeds in infamy

They rode the slums and cities both,

Never willing to be caught

Frank the elder

Jesse the junior

Frank the planner

Jesse the killer

They rode the land,

With guns in hand.

Through the west

Their names were known

From Quantrill

To "Bloody Bill"

They made their names.

Old and young,

The brothers James

On February 13,

In the year of 1866

They started a trend

The law just could not fix.

Frank the elder

Jesse the junior

Frank the planner

Jesse the killer

They cased the bank,

They staked it out.

They held it up

And rode on out

This deed of theirs

That won them fame

Also found a place for them,

Always in death's face

And yet they laughed

At that ugly face,

Until the day they split apart

By the dirty hands of fate.

Frank the elder

Jesse the junior

Frank the planner

Jesse the killer

Robert Ford the gunman

Took Jesse's life from him

What hundreds of lawmen couldn't do

It took him a shot or two.

Frank the elder

Frank the planner

After Jesse's death

Frank found he could do no more.

He went and settled down.

To cleans his hands of gore

Now to quote a famous song

By one Warren Zevon,

"Keep on riding, Frank and Jesse James, Keep on riding."