| There’s a Walmart Supercenter in the field where I use to bale my daddy’s hay
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| Where we used to ride our horses
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| Now sits a brand new cafe
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| The ole' house where my grand-dad was born
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| Was torn down in 1973
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| Their makin' off with everything that’s left
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| So what’s left of Texas for me
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| There takin' God’s name out of the schools
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| And Robert Earl Keen right off the radio
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| Their takin' John Wayne out of Hollywood
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| Replaced him with some broke-back picture show
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| Ole' Waylon would sure be mad as hell if he knew they cuffed ole' Willie for
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| smokin' weed
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| Their makin' off with everything that’s left
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| So what’s left of Texas for me
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| There used to be this ole' honky tonk
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| Right down there beside that ole' town square
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| That’s where I had my first dance
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| As I ran my fingers through her auburn hair
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| It was torn down to build a dealership
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| Of some foreign car nobody’d ever seen
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| Their makin' off with everything that’s left
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| So what’s left of Texas for me
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| There takin' God’s name out of the schools
|
| And Robert Earl Keen right off the radio
|
| Their takin' John Wayne out of Hollywood
|
| Replaced him with some broke-back picture show
|
| Ole' Waylon would sure be mad as hell if he knew they cuffed ole' Willie for
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| smokin' weed
|
| Their makin' off with everything that’s left
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| So what’s left of Texas for me
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| There takin' God’s name out of the schools
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| And Gary P. Nunn right off the radio
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| Their takin' John Wayne out of Hollywood
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| Replaced him with some broke-back picture show
|
| Ole' Waylon would sure be mad as hell if he knew they cuffed ole' Willie for
|
| smokin' weed
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| Their makin' off with everything that’s left
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| So what’s left of Texas for me
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| Yeah, their makin' off with everything that’s left
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| So what’s left of Texas for me |