| While driving down the last four miles of gravel road to home
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| All the old familiar landmarks seem like long lost friends
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| As he pulls in to the ranch he see’s his mom hangin' out the wash
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| And dad is ridin' down the old yellow with old smokie
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| He never realized what a good cook his mom was
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| I guess he took a lot of things for granite
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| But for the past year he has been living on blogne burgers and beans
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| And he thinks he just might stay home for awhile
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| Well there’s a dance in town tonight
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| And he figures he’ll just go in and see some of his old friends
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| Well he runs into Bill and John and they ask
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| Where all he’s been and about the bulls
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| Well then from behind him he hears someone call his name
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| He turns around to see a beautiful young lady
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| He doesn’t recognise him at first but then it dawns on him
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| This is the same skinny little girl who use to tag along with him back in high
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| school
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| My how the flowers grow well they danced and talked about things
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| And somewhere around midnight for the first time in his life
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| The cowboy realizes he is fallin' in love
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| And you know what I guess it was bound to happen |