Key: D
Introduction:
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INTRO
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I was sittin' in a truckstop,
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Watchin' tumbleweeds roll by.
Tryin' to read the menu,
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When the waitress caught my eye.
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She pulled a pencil from her hair,
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And leaned across the bar.
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I did my best not to stare,
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But man, she made it hard.
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I asked that trucker next to me,
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Hey, what looks good today?
He said I know what's on your mind,
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And boy, there ain't no way.
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Get yourself some apple pie,
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And something cool to drink.
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I know you want the special,
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And I like the way you think.
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But you can't have the waitress,
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Boy, everybody's tried.
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There's a cowboy down in Abilene,
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Who keeps her satisfied.
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They got a hundred acre dream
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That's gettin' closer every day.
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Just a few more plates of ham and eggs,
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And a few good rides away.
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Hard times hit West Texas,
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Damn near everything's for sale.
But there's some things we hold sacred,
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When everything else fails.
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When we're down to nothing,
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Out here, everybody shares.
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Most of us have lost our dreams,
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So we bought into theirs.
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I've seen her walk a hundred miles,
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Up and down this floor.
I've never seen her fail to smile,
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When he limps through that door.
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So when you're done, you leave a tip,
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And make it nice and fat.
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And feel lucky you can own a piece,
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Of something like that.
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But you can't have the waitress,
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Boy, everybody's tried.
A
There's a cowboy down in Abilene,
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Who keeps her satisfied.
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They got a hundred acre dream
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That's gettin' closer every day.
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Just a few more plates of ham and eggs,
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And a few good rides away.
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No you can't have the waitress,
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Boy, everybody's tried.
A
There's a cowboy down in Abilene,
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Who keeps her satisfied.
G
They got a hundred acre dream
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That's gettin' closer every day.
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Just a few more plates of ham and eggs,
A D
And a few good rides away.
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Just a few more plates of ham and eggs,
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And a few good rides away.
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