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Frederick J. Wheeler "The Outlaw's Song (The Time Will Come)" from Prince Ananias 1911 Victor 17098 Music by Victor Herbert Lyrics by Fred Dixon Who rides abroad so fierce and fast Through storm and blinding rain, And laughs aloud at the thunder’s blast As he crosses the open plain? ’Tis the outlaw bold, so fierce and strong; Like a hunted dog he flies, But he laughs as he rides With an oath and a song To the goal that before him lies. Who stays the fair maid’s trembling fear, As she stands by her lone threshold, And passes a cup of water clear To the rider, grim and bold? ’Tis the outlaw he whose name none call But whisper, and with fear, But he harms no woman or child, They all to him are ever dear; But he harms no woman or child, They all to him are ever dear. Who is it sits ’neath red hot sun And pulls at the heavy oar With a whip for his back And a sentry’s gun While the sweat from his brow doth pour? ’Tis the outlaw, poor wretch-- They have got him fast, But they won’t hold him there for long, Though they think that his soul is crushed at last And their bars are safe and strong. For the time will come when the outlaw he Will escape to a land afar; And he’ll rattle his chains As he shouts with glee: Ho! Ho! The outlaw’s free!