(Kix Brooks/Ed Hunnicutt)
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Well I'll bet by the time I get to Tulsa
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She'll be pullin' on them tight blue jeans
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She'll go down to Cowboy's, buy herself a cold one
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And on a Friday night in Dallas, she's a cowboy's dream
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Something tells me she'll sit out the first one
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Then they'll play George Strait and she'll be gone
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Cause heaven knows that girl was born to two-step
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And Texas women don't stay lonely long
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It's a fact that women like the one I left
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Can find somebody else, any time they want
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It's a shame, but I'm afraid the one I love
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She don't like waiting much
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Texas women don't stay lonely long
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I'd sure like to think she'd wait forever
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Welcome me back in with open arms
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But she don't walk the floor, she don't count the teardrops
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And she don't pick up pieces from no broken heart
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I wish I could call and say I'm sorry
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But there's nobody sitting by the phone
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You know she meant it when she told me that she loved me
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But Texas women don't stay lonely long
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It's a fact that women like the one I left
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Can find somebody else, any time they want
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It's a shame, but I'm afraid the one I love
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She don't like waiting much
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Texas women don't stay lonely long
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It's a fact that women like the one I left
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Can find somebody else, any time they want
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It's a shame, but I'm afraid the one I love
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She don't like waiting much
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Texas women don't stay lonely long
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Texas Women (Don't Stay Lonely Long)
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Brooks & Dunn |