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I saw a face in the shower door |
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A cowboy smile came and faded |
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I reached for my towel on the floor |
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I didn't think it was exactly where I'd laid it |
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"You don't scare me, you don't scare me," I said |
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To whatever it was floating in the air above my bed |
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He knew I'd understand |
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He was the ghost of a Texas ladies' man |
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(Oh, oh, oh, oh) |
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I reached to turn out the light |
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He wouldn't let me get near it |
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He seemed so glad to see a woman in the flesh |
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And I really liked his spirit |
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"You don't scare me, you don't scare me," I cried |
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To my ectoplasmic lover from the other side |
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He knew I'd understand |
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He was the ghost of a Texas ladies' man |
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"You don't scare me, you don't scare me," I cried |
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To my ectoplasmic lover from the other side |
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He knew I'd understand |
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He was the ghost of a Texas ladies' man |
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(Oh) |
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Oh yeah |
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(Oh, oh, oh) |
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Ghost of a Texas ladies' man |
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(Oh, oh) |
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Oh yeah |
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(Oh, oh |
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Oh, oh, oh, oh |
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Oh, oh, oh, oh). |