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Little Miss |
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Dynamite, just blew my world away, |
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It was a pitiful sight, me beggin' her to stay, |
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I never had a hunch, so how was |
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I to know, |
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She packed a punch, that knocked my heart out cold, |
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She put a hurt on this old cowboy, broke my heart like a little play toy, |
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Brought me to my knees from ten feet tall, |
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The night she left me in |
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Amarillo, |
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I cried crocodile tears in my pillow, |
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The bigger they are, the harder they fall, |
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How could a blue-eyed beauty only five foot three, |
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Lay a Texas size heartache, on me |
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She came across so cool, |
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I didn't think that |
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I'd get burned, |
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Now I'm a big ole' fool, with a leavin' lesson learned, |
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Thought I was strong, like ole' |
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Hercules, |
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She proved me wrong, with her little "Ce La Vie", |
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She put a hurt on this old cowboy, broke my heart like a little play toy, |
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Brought me to my knees from ten feet tall, |
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The night she left me in |
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Amarillo, |
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I cried crocodile tears in my pillow, |
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The bigger they are, the harder they fall, |
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How could a blue-eyed beauty only five foot three, |
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Lay a Texas size heartache, on me |
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How could a blue-eyed beauty only five foot three, |
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Lay a Texas size heartache, on me |