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Well I'm sittin' down in |
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San Anton' |
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Waiting on an eight o'clock train |
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My woman left me here last night |
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Things ain't been quite the same |
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I gotta get back to |
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DallasAnd tie up a few loose ends |
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I'm gonna work a week make a hundred dollars |
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Oh and hit the road again |
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So I don't want you to think that you're the first one |
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To leave me out here on my own' |
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Cause this ain't gonna be the first time |
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This ol' cowboy spent the night alone |
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Well honey, |
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I've been a fool but a bigger fool |
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I can't remember when |
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I've beenJust to open up my heart |
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And let you walk right in |
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But there's one thing in life |
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That ain't hard for me to do |
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That's as soon as |
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I kiss the lips of another woman |
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I'm gonna forget all about you |
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So, I don't want you to think that you're the first one |
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To leave me out here on my own' |
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Cause this ain't gonna be the first time |
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This ol' cowboy spent the night alone |
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Lord, if you wrote all the woman's names down |
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I knowAnd let me pick one out |
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I don't think, there'd be one in the whole bunch |
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Oh I'd give a hoot about |
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So I don't want you to think that you're the first one |
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To leave this ol' boy out here on his own |
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No, it ain't gonna be the first time |
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This ol' cowboy spent the night alone |
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No, it ain't gonna be the first time |
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This ol' cowboy spent the night alone |