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I was working at the railroad |
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On the train to Arkansas |
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Last summer, I met a girl |
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She came from nowhere in Idaho |
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I can't get, no no no, just can't get her |
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Out of my mind |
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Can't forget, no no no, those bedroom eyes |
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And that little gracious smile |
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Howdy folks, this song's about a man and a woman, what else |
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You know, one minute everything's going fine |
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The next, it's gone with the wind |
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But what the hey, I still go my horse |
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I was working at the railroad |
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On the train to Arkansas |
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Last summer, I met a girl |
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She came from nowhere in |
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She came from nowhere in Idaho |
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I can't get, no no no, just can't get her |
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Out of my mind |
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Can't forget, no no no, those bedroom eyes |
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And that little gracious smile |
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Still, I wonder about her name |
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Guess she never told and I never asked |
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Like a southern hurricane |
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She took me by surprise, then vanished in the haze |
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I can't get, no no no, just can't get her |
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Out of my mind |
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Can't forget, no no no, those bedroom eyes |
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And that little gracious smile |
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Can't forget, no no no, those bedroom eyes |
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And that little gracious smile |