(Pam Tillis/Mel Tillis, Jr.)
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It's a slow, smoky scene at the county line cantina
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Where strangers stop to hear her sing a song
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She's a legend 'round these parts
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For stealing all the hearts of cowboys on their way to San Antone
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She used to be a desert rose with ballerina toes
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But that wasn't in the cards she chose to play
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The pages of her life are wrinkled, but her Spanish eyes still twinkle
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Every time she steps out on the stage
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Tequila Mockingbird, flying underneath the neon moon
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Tequila Mockingbird, dreaming of a love that ended too soon
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She sings the saddest song you ever heard
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So bittersweet
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Tequila Mockingbird, Tequila Mockingbird
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Well now once she had a man, and they called him Diamond Dan
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He was wild and reckless as a mustang stud
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'Til one night Tequila found him with the gamblers gathered 'round him
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Lyin' in a pool of cheater's blood
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Tequila Mockingbird, flying underneath the neon moon
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Tequila Mockingbird, dreaming of a love that ended too soon
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She sings the saddest song you ever heard
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So bittersweet
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Tequila Mockingbird, Tequila Mockingbird
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She sings ooh hoo, woo hoo hoo
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It wasn't God who made those blue neon angels
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ooh woo hoo hooh
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I know he's waiting on the other side for me
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Tequila Mockingbird, flying underneath the neon moon
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Tequila Mockingbird, dreaming of a love that ended too soon
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She sings the saddest song you ever heard
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So bittersweet
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Tequila Mockingbird, Tequila Mockingbird
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She sings ooh hoo, woo hoo hoo
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She sings ooh hoo, woo hoo hoo ooh
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Tequila Mockingbird
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Pam Tillis |