| If you don’t care, I’d like the rocking chair
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| It would mean a lot to me, it kinda fits me perfectly
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| And that picture book from those trips we took
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| I’d like to keep a few keepsakes to help when my heart aches
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| So let me put it all out on the table
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| Girl, I’ve got my suitcase by the door
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| You just say the word and I’ll be long gone
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| If home ain’t where your heart is anymore
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| You know I could be there by the morning
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| So long, adios San Antonio
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| Am I right or wrong?
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| Am I moving on?
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| Am I Amarillo?
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| Pack the garage, saddle up the Dodge
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| Fix the horse trailer taillight and I’ll be gone tonight
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| One last love you, head towards Plainview
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| Stop and hang with my ol' friend
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| Get three sheets to that West Texas wind
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| So let me put it all out on the table
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| Girl, I’ve got my suitcase by the door
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| You just say the word and I’ll be long gone
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| If home ain’t where your heart is anymore
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| You know I could be there by the morning
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| So long, adios San Antonio
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| Am I right or wrong?
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| Am I moving on?
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| Am I Amarillo?
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| Well, I’ll be at that Golden Light every Friday night, the cover charge is free
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| I won’t be hard to find should you find your heart is missing me
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| So baby, let me put it all out on the table
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| Girl, I’ve got my suitcase by the door
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| You just say the word and I’ll be long gone
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| If home ain’t where your heart is anymore
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| You know I could be there by the morning
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| So long, adios San Antonio
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| Am I right or wrong?
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| Am I moving on?
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| Am I Amarillo?
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| Am I right or wrong?
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| Am I moving on? |