Eleanor was a beauty with great sex appeal She spoke with an accent that wasn't quite real She showed you no mercy when she dealt the cards She sent you home broke with her fondest regards A tip of the hat A glass of champagne She welcomed them all As their pockets she drained With talent and charm And a great sleight of hand And the only thing missing Was her very own man Then came the moment when her heart took flight She fell head over heels for a young Jack McKnight But troubles soon came like a great avalanche He swindled her out of money and out of the ranch A tip of the hat A glass of champagne She welcomed them all As their pockets she drained With talent and charm And a great sleight of hand And the only thing missing Was her very own man Then, shattered and broke, she would not face defeat She would not let Jack win oh, so tidy and neat She waited till dark in the heat of the night And then with her six-gun she put everything right [?] never found her or they never cared About that old woman whose fortunes were bare From town to town she then wandered as lost The price of love had been too high a cost She lived on her own terms and then died the same She cashed in her chips with red wine and cocaine A tip of the hat A glass of champagne She welcomed them all As their pockets she drained With talent and charm And a great sleight of hand And the only thing missing Was her very own man Eleanor took her own life and Jack's a dead man This song marks story of Miss Dumont's last stand