| He met her in a honky tonk
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| Singing country songs that he wrote
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| She sat at a table
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| Listening to his music and drinking coke
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| Well, he sat down beside her
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| Said, honey, what’s your name
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| She said I like your music, sir
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| But foolin' 'round is certainally not my game
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| When the small talk was over
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| The cowboy drank his beer and took her home
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| Lust on his mind
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| In a bedroom he had her all alone
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| And when the night was over
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| The cowboy shook his head
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| 'Cause she slept on the sofa
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| And the cowboy slept alone on his bed
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| She still sees the cowboy
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| On the country shows and sometimes on T. V
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| He phones her up and talks to her long distance
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| From wherever he might be
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| He’ll ask her how she’s doin'
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| She’ll reply by sayin', oh, just fine
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| And the moral of this story is
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| Cowboys don’t get lucky all the time
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| And the moral of this story is
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| Cowboys don’t get lucky all the time |