The story of Bonnie and Clyde

Melba 2022-04-23 07:02:05

The Story of Bonnie and Clyde

The story of Bonnie and Clay

You've heard the story of Jesse James,

Of how he lived and died.

Everyone knows the life of Jesse James,

If you're still in need of something to read,

If you want to hear other people's stories

Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde.

That's the story of Bonnie and Clay

Now Bonnie and Clyde are the Barrow Gang.

Bonnie and Clay form the Barrow Gang

I'm sure you all have read how they rob and steal

You've all heard the stories of them stealing

And those who squeal are usually found dying or dead.

The informers were killed or wounded

They call them cold-hearted killers.

They call themselves cold blooded killers

They say they are heartless and mean.

They consider themselves ruthless

But I say this with pride, that I once knew Clyde

But I can proudly say that I know Clay

When he was honest and upright and clean.

He is honest and pure

But the laws fooled around, keep taking him down

But the police are messing with him

And locking him up in a cell.

want to send him to jail

Till he said to me, I'll never be free, so I'll meet a few of them in hell.

He said to me I won't be free and I'll see them in hell

If a policeman is killed in Dallas, and they have no clue to guide.

If a cop is killed in Dallas with no clue

If they can't find a fiend, they just wipe their slate clean

if they can't find the sinner

And hang it on Bonnie and Clyde.

Just blame Bonnie and Clay directly

If they try to act like citizens and rent them a nice little flat

If they want to be good citizens, rent a nice apartment

About the third night, they're invited to fight by a sub-gun's rat-a-tat-tat.

In less than three days will be involved in the struggle again, with the thump of the machine gun

Someday they'll go down together.

They will die one day

They'll bury them side by side.

they will be buried

To few it will be grief

How many people will be sad

To the law a relief

Police will be relieved

But it's death for Bonnie and Clyde.

That was indeed the death of Bonnie and Clay

This little poem written by Bonnie sums up the escape experience of the male and female robbers, from their meeting and falling in love, escaping from pursuit and finally being shot to death by a machine gun. It can be said that the final scene is frightening and emotional, especially A slow motion for Clyde, pioneering the aesthetics of violence. Later, Tarantino Quentin set the plot of the little pumpkin and the little white rabbit robbing the restaurant at the beginning of "Pulp Fiction" should be a tribute to this film.

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Extended Reading
  • Raegan 2022-03-20 09:01:45

    It's really a game of life, all the way to escape and carnival, accompanied by cheerful southern music. But it's not the same as imagined. The most real side is timidity, panic, complaining, sadness, and regret. In the end, they looked at each other with a smile and were beaten into a sieve, and the play ended. (The most powerful thing is that it used to be true. The Great Depression robbed the bank, which actually brought together the fantasies of many civilians. After death, they really received a lot of flowers.)

  • Providenci 2021-12-07 08:01:40

    Look at each other in the sun and smile and get beaten into a sieve

Bonnie and Clyde quotes

  • [Blanche wants a cut of the loot]

    Blanche Barrow: Well why not? I earned my share same as everybody. Well, I coulda got killed same as everybody. And I'm wanted by the law same as everybody... I'm a nervous wreck and that's the truth. I have to take sass from Miss Bonnie Parker all the time. I deserve mine.

  • Bonnie Parker: [reading her poem] You've heard the story of Jesse James / Of how he lived and died / If you're still in need / Of something to read / Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. / Now Bonnie and Clyde are the Barrow gang / I'm sure you all have read / How they rob and steal / And those who squeal / Are usually found dyin' or dead. / They call them cold-hearted killers / They say they are heartless and mean / But I say this with pride / That I once knew Clyde / When he was honest and upright and clean. / But the laws fooled around / Kept takin' him down / And lockin' him up in a cell / Till he said to me: "I'll never be free / So I'll meet a few of them in Hell." / If a policeman is killed in Dallas / And they have no clue to guide / If they can't find a fiend / They just wipe their slate clean / And hang it on Bonnie and Clyde / If they try to act like citizens / And rent them a nice little flat / About the third night / They're invited to fight / By a sub-guns' rat-a-tat-tat. / Some day, they'll go down together / They'll bury them side by side / To a few, it'll be grief / To the law, a relief / But it's death for Bonnie and Clyde.