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A thousand miles of desert- a million tons of sand |
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A few less pounds of woman- a tired broken man |
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A parching thrist that water couldn't quench |
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My desert woman this frontier's only pearl |
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How can I penetrate her lonely desert world? |
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She doesn't need no make up- the sun powders her nose |
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Natural, unshaven from her armpits to her toes |
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A love as empty as a broken neon sign |
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Only thing in common was her |
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Levi's size and mine |
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Now the desert shows no mercy to the timid or the weak |
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So as she left the diner, |
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I climbed into her jeep |
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She did the rest, introduced me to this land |
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Now she's my desert woman and |
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I'm her desert man |
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Like the lone coyote from this land |
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I'll never stray |
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A pound of |
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Sioux peyote couldn't make me feel that way |