But I was got one day I still
don't know how
I didn't even like that town
This fellow said stranger
why don't you just go on home
And I said man that's where
I'm headed to
And you couldn't stop me if
you knew what to do
And I left and I planned to
go alone
But the road was long and home
was far
So I stopped off at this little
cowboy-looking bar
I walked on through the door
and she just smiled
In a long pony tail and a
pretty white dress
She said hi bull riders do
it best
I said oh my God what's your
name
My name's Lyle
And I said ooh give back my
heart chipkicker-redneck woman
Take your boots and walk out
of my life
Ooh give back my heart chipkicker-redneck
woman
I can't be no cowgirl paradise
I looked at her and she looked
at me
And I looked back and she
looked back
And we went out together for
a walk
Her eyes were bright just
like the stars
But she drove a pickup said
she hated cars
But loved to ride around out
after dark
And I said ooh give back my
heart chipkicker-redneck woman
Take your boots and walk out
of my life
Ooh give back my heart chipkicker-redneck
woman
I can't be no cowgirl paradise
I told her redneckness has
got to be a disease
You catch it on your fingers
and it just crawls right up your sleeves
Ooh give back my heart chipkicker-redneck
woman
I can't be no cowgirl paradise
Well how she did it I'll never
know
But it's been maybe 20 years
or so
And she cooks the supper and
I try to pay the rent
But I'm a traveling man don't
tie me down
There's just too much living
go all around
But I can't figure out quite
where it went
Then I think ooh give back
my heart chipkicker-redneck woman
Take your boots and walk out
of my life
Ooh give back my heart chipkicker-redneck
woman
I can't be no cowgirl paradise
Marco Giunco |
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