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There's some leftover wine in the cupboard 'Bout a half a glass left for the road Here's a toast to the time we were lovers Then I'll go Should I laugh
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I'm sittin' in a magic hat with smoke and mirrors And tire rubber fires watch me disappear, yeah What made it slow you down sucking on a ball and chain
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It's raining cats and dogs At a dinner outside of Wichita Out of money, out of breath I'm out here in the great Midwest It ain't like you'll walk through
You never know 'till it happens to you What really needing someone can do You're never sure 'Till it takes you by storm When a dream slips from your mind
A corner table, you breezed by I threw a glance and you caught my eye I've never seen your face before But I say the light for sure I knew I loved you
He said, "I know this ain't the time or place But Lord I need to talk" In a business suit in a corner booth In a crowded little restaurant We all tried
She's an angel and I ain't Lord knows she deserves a saint And it don't take a genius to see Her only bad habit is me Why she know me I don't know I
I could think of a million reasons That would help explain her leavin' Say she need time alone Just a standard case of restless Or feelin' homesick for
Mercy sakes look at her walk She really makes them blue jeans talk I can't take my eyes off of her She's sure put together right I wish I may, I wish
Jumped in the tuck and headed for Kansas Mornin' found me in Port Arasas Sippin' on rum in the warm Texas sun I've never been good at keeping direction
All day long at the factory I can't do my job It's not at all like me Counting minutes on the clock I walk around, my guard down Like a love sick fool
She used to be my rosa amarilla My little Mexicali tomatilla But then one night I drank too much sangria Woke up and found a note that said I'll see ya
I was doing all right, I was minding my business Thinking to myself what a great life this is Cruising through the country, rockin' to the radio I was
In a bar in Acuna called Ma Crosby's I found myself not feeling any pain I told a 'Frisco girl I'd come for freedom She said she'd only come to catch
Daddy worked the land every day of his life Grandpa did too till the day that he died Mama had a job at the Dairy Queen She's the hardest workin' woman