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Oh, My White Stallion, Phantom | |||||||||||||||||
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"My Wonderful Silvery White Friend" I didn't expect to bring my double dual. Hoping to be without the infamous outlaw for a few days while attending to business, That the people of Los Angeles had bequeathed on me On my trip to Monterey. But apparently my only and truest confidant, Bernardo, Who is a loyal friend and manservant of Zorro’s and mine, Brought my secret identity here. During my stay here, I came upon a beautiful animal, A magnificent white stallion whose master had been shot by the banditos, The same ones who was responsible for the robberies and killings in the area. When I came upon the white horse's beaten master, The hurting man was concerned about his friend, And with his dying breath, he told me his horse's name, Phantom, and asked me to look after him. With his master's death, Phantom became mine, but only as Zorro's horse. With his speed, which is almost fast as Tornado, I think. He rode so easily as his pace was easy-gated O my dear Phantom, avenged on your former master's death, Helped captured the men who killed him. Rise like the blazing sun with your white mane and tail Flying with the wind. When your work was done, I brought you home And turned you free upon my father's land, To become the stallion in my father's herd. There you remained mine as I kept my promise to your late master. |
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Zorro (Guy Williams) on Phantom | |||||||||||||||||
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As Zorro's signature, Phantom rears. | |||||||||||||||||
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The Dark Outlaw on his White Stallion | |||||||||||||||||