He found Seamus sitting in a bottom, perched on a bay Dood figured that he was about three hundred yards away Seamus didn't know that he was deadly as can be Thought he was out of range of that rifle from Cantuckee
Dood laid that old long rifle right across a fallen tree Took moonlight sight on Seamus, let that iron ball fly free His shot was true as David's rock and it found its mark for sure Knocked him flying from his horse, the one they call McClure
Left the varnish off his words, feared no beast nor man And if either came upon him, they'd damn sure get slayed He was harder than the nails hammered Jesus' hands He was the one they called Dood Son of a mountain miner and a Shawnee maiden
Ol' Dood walked down the holler to go inspect his man He found Seamus playing possum, knife ready in his hand But ol' Dood saw it coming, beat him to the draw Moonlight bouncing off that tomahawk was the last thing ol' Seamus ever saw
He left the varnish off his words, feared no beast nor man Didn't wanna end up in his debt 'cause it'd damn sure get paid He was harder than the nails hammered Jesus' hands He was the one they called Dood Son of a mountain miner and a Shawnee maiden Son of a mountain miner and a Shawnee maiden