Saw a really entertaining doc about this fearsome black lawman in the 'Ol West on FOX channel a few years ago. Never heard of him 'til then.

Your song has a sense of freedom and wide-open spaces about it. Could it be because of a 6/8 meter that somehow simulates the gait of trotting horse? It was a cinch to visualize Mr. Reeves on his, roaming the countryside, hills, mountains and deserts while in pursuit of his prey. Got kind of a mythic feel about it, too, not unlike the songs written and performed by Tim McIntire and John Rubinstein in the movie, "Jeremiah Johnson' from 1972, starring Robert Redford. Regardless, it's an atmospheric, memorable, and historically informative song.