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Well they say there's lots of fans |
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For those Texas country bands |
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Playing all them songs about Texas pride |
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Well you can make one little bet |
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I ain't seen my fan club yet |
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But I'm hell bent for gettin them on my side |
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I sing the eyes of Texas |
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Make my home on the range |
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And I shout out T for Texas every hour |
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I've been drown in whiskey river |
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and I've played down at the La Grange |
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And the rose of San Antone is my favorite flower |
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I saw Robert Earl Keen |
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At the dance hall down in green |
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He said the party never ends down aggy way |
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Yeah and Dallas has their show with old David Allen Coe |
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He never even called me by my name |
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Well I can rope a steer |
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Drink a keg of Lonestar beer |
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I got three pet armadillos and a pick up truck |
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I got a redneck for a mother |
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And I'm here to tell you brother |
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If you ain't born in Texas then you're out of luck |
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Cus' them people down in Texas don't give a dog-gone if |
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You ain't born in Texas then you better go home |
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