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A I SING SONGS ABOUT TEXAS D A E SING THEM OFTEN AS IF SHE WAS SOME OLD LOVER I USED TO KNOW A D A WISH I COULD FOLLOW THEM BACK TO THE HOMELAND EVERY TIME E A I HEAR ONE ON MY RADIO TWIN FIDDLES PLAYING IN MY MEMORY MY DADDY SANG THE WONDERS OF OLD COW TOWN SILVER HAIR AND HE'S STILL THERE UNDER A SKY SO WARM AND FAIR I TELL YOU FRIENDS THERE'S A SONG IN EVERY TOWN. E D A SING ME ONE MORE SONG ABOUT OLD SAN ANTONE E D A SEEMS LIKE A DREAM NOW IT WAS SO LONG AGO E D F#m E GUY CLARK HE CAN BE JUST LIKE A COAT FROM THE COLD A D A SONGS ABOUT TEXAS SING THEM OFTEN EVERY TIME E A I THINK I'VE GOT NO HOME NOTHING SHORT OF THE GOSPEL HYMNS I GUESS THAT'S WHY FOLKS KEEP WRITING 'UM AND WHEN I DIE I WANT TO GO THERE TOO SOMEDAY I HOPE TO WALK ALONG HEAVENS STREET I'LL STILL BE LOOKING FOR MY TACO MEAT AND I SWEAR I HEAR A STEEL GUITAR JUST RISING IN THE AIR CHORUS WHEN THE NIGHT IS REAL REAL STILL I SWEAR I COULD HEAR A WHIPPEREWILL SHE KNOWS THERE'S MUSIC IN THE IN THE DIRT DOWN THERE HILL COUNTRY RAIN IS A CLEANSING THING AND I HAVE TO SEE ONE AND I'LL BE SITTING IN A SHALLOW CREEK WITH NOTHING TO DO CHORUS LAST CHORUS SING ME ONE MORE SONG ABOUT OLD SAN ANTONE THEM HONKY TONK ANGELS AND THEIR LONELY BE HIVE PAIN WISH I WAS STOWED AWAY ON SOME FAST MOVING TRAIN GOING HOME SONGS ABOUT TEXAS SING THEM OFTEN EVERY TIME I THINK I'VE GOT NO HOME
Written by Walt Wilkins
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