Frank Coe – Ballad of a Lincoln County Regulator | Wild West Outlaw Country Song!

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Ride into the heart of the Lincoln County War with this powerful outlaw country ballad honoring Frank Coe — a Regulator, a cowboy, and a man torn between justice and survival. From Baca Canyon to Blazer’s Mill, and a life that ended in silence but echoed through history, this song captures the spirit of a true frontier fighter. Featuring rich storytelling, cinematic Western instrumentation, and an unforgettable vocal performance.

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Frank Coe – Ballad of a Lincoln County Regulator | Wild West Outlaw Country Song!
LYRICS:
(Chorus 1)
Frank Coe, the gunman who stood for the right,
With Regulators’ fire and a frontier fight.
Through Lincoln’s harsh winds, he made his last stand,
A legend remembered in outlawland.

(Verse 2)
In Baca Canyon’s shade, where the red mesas rise,
They hunted down Meras with cold in their eyes.
He stole from their herd and fled in the night,
But Frank dealt out justice ‘neath the pale moonlight.

(Chorus 2)
Frank Coe, the rider with vengeance and grace,
A badge in his hand in a lawless place.
He lived by a code few dared understand—
A legend still spoken across desert sand.

(Verse 3)
At Blazer’s Mill, where the lead thundered loud,
Frank called for peace, but was lost in the crowd.
His cousin fired first, the tale’s still unclear,
But the ghosts of that shootout still echo near.

(Bridge)
Through canyons and starlight, his shadow would ride,
A man torn by vengeance, with dreams at his side.
The weight of his choices, the blood on his hands,
Built a name that still echoes across the wide lands.

(Verse 4)
In the Lincoln War’s blaze, where betrayal ran deep,
He lost many friends that no time could keep.
Yet Frank stood unbowed, with his rifle held high,
For the ones that he loved, he’d fight till he’d die.

(Verse 5)
The years rolled by, like ghosts through the sage,
Frank aged in Lincoln, left the war’s final page.
With a wife by his side and six children to raise,
Still shadows of gunfire danced in the haze.

(Chorus)
Frank Coe, a father with fire in his chest,
Laid down his guns but still found no rest.
He lived by his truth in a wild, fading land—
A legend in silence, with a story to stand.

(Verse 6)
In ’98, dark winds began to unwind,
In twilight he wandered, yet never alone.
The land held his footsteps, the wind knew his name,
A cowboy, a fighter, with honor, not shame.

(Chorus)
Frank Coe, the gunman who stood for the right,
With Regulators’ fire and a frontier fight.
Through Lincoln’s harsh winds, he made his last stand,
A legend remembered in outlawland.

(Outro)
Benjamin Franklin Coe, carved bold into lore,
From the dust-ridden trails to the cabin door.
He passed in '31, but his name lingers on,
In the songs of the mesa, where the wild winds have gone.

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