| We started out with good intentions. |
| Makin' love right there in the kitchen
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| You and me were getting' along just fine, got along just fine
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| More than crazy 'bout one another
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| I was just a man and you were my lover
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| Glad that I was yours and you were mine
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| For awhile I could do no wrong
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| You laughed at my jokes and you danced to the song
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| Not to bad for an Amarillo country boy. |
| _____? |
| country boy
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| I said if we could just stay together
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| It could be just like this forever
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| Finer things in life we would enjoy
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| You told me you thought that I was wrong
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| Ya said our love wouldn’t last too long
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| I don’t want to leave you all alone
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| So should I stay or should I go back home
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| Am I right or Amarillo
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| Do I stay here with you or hit the road
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| Am I right or Amarillo
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| I love you but I can always go back home
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| Solo: one (A) section
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| Now pretty soon it was just like I figured
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| Ya told me that you’d reconsidered
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| I could stay with you and be your man
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| Be your lovin' man
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| Now it seems there’s a brand new problem
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| Country boys learn their lessons when their taught’m
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| I’ve learned about as much as I can stand
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| Now I’m the one who thinks that I was wrong
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| I don’t think our love is gonna last too long
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| I realy realy realy hate to leave you all alone
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| But Texs is a callin' me back home
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| Am I right or Amarillo
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| Do I stay here with you or hit the road
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| Am I right or Amarillo
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| I love you but I can always go back home
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| Now It might be as flat as a pancake
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| But how much heartache can one man take
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| Amarillo we’ve been too long apart
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| Been too long apart
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| There’s no need for me to keep on talkin'. |
| If I’m a goin' I’d better start
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| walkin'
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| Am I right or Amarillo never broke my heart. |
| Nah ha |