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Driftin' West of |
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California |
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On highway 66, my truck broke down |
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Yeah, and |
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I found my pot of gold |
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In the heart of the dustbowl |
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Western angel, in a cowboy town |
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And I remember |
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The first day that |
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I saw her |
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Standin' all alone in the rain |
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And when I looked into her face |
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There was not a trace |
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Of heartache, of sorrow, or of pain |
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She's my Oklahoma sweetheart |
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The pride of |
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Tulsa town |
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She never quits, and she never lets me down |
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She's my Oklahoma sweetheart |
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My raw-boned |
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Okie girl |
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Enough love to fill the whole wide world |
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And I remember |
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The time I had to tell her |
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The factory where |
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I worked was shuttin' down |
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Yeah, but she just looked at me |
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And said what will be will have to be |
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She said it with a smile and not a frown |
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She's my Oklahoma sweetheart |
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The pride of |
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Tulsa town |
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She never quits and she never lets me down |
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She's my Oklahoma sweetheart |
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My raw-boned |
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Okie girl |
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Enough love to fill the whole wide world |
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Now whatever comes along |
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I'll know we'll handle |
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No problem's too big or too small |
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Yeah, with her right by my side |
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It'll be an easy ride |
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We may stumble |
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But we'll never fall |
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She's my Oklahoma sweetheart |
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The pride of |
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Tulsa town |
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She never quits and she never lets me down |
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She's my Oklahoma sweetheart |
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My raw-boned |
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Okie girl |
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Enough love to fill the whole wide world |
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She's my Oklahoma sweetheart |
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The pride of |
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Tulsa town |
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She never quits and she never lets me down |
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She never quits and she doesn't let me down |