How to be an Outlaw
You know, they say that freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose, but in outlaw, I would rather be a free man in this grave than live life as a puppet or a slave as the man says. He knows all too well that the things you own end up owning you and refuses to get bog down by a semi in hoarding habits that corrupts your soul through temptation. Besides, criminals end up doing time because of their material needs. And when you are brought in into the system, it is real hard to live outside the law. It is a lot more to being an outlaw than living out the reach of large arm though, and an outlaw defies social convention just the same, in fact, it is just as weary as social convention as he is of a hooker with a clap speaking of bedrooms and bars. Outlaws have to follow the rules of the modern day drifter just the same and take what they need from the woman and leave them. Now, when it comes to bars, they have their poison of choice, usually one high ball, one low ball. I prefer whisky, most American outlaws do. However, the most important characteristic of an outlaw is that an outlaw always carries a deadly weapon. Whether it is a good old fashion bare knuckles or a motorcycle drive chain that he wears as a belt. He is always willing to take the fight down to the death. But the most important weapon that an outlaw carries and the one that the man fears the most is his might, that is the one that cannot be broken, cannot be deceived and cannot be lied too and it hunts the man like an inspector of all there short comings. So while criminals go on fighting turf wars, an outlaw would much rather go on tasting good and evils in your bedrooms, in your bars and trading into moral for the day, after all, he is running from his devils reaching for the stars and of course losing all that he loves along the way.