| She’s a long way from Houston, long way from those Texas blues
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| And she came down from Telluride on a steam train bound for somewhere new.
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| There’s a rainbow in the mountains and she’s waiting on the sun to shine on
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| through.
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| You can’t tell the tears from the rain if you ain’t walked a mile in her boots.
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| Standing in the rain in Durango
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| Right side of wrong, wrong side of gone
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| Standing in the rain in Durango
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| She’s waiting on some cowboy to lasso her heart and take her home.
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| Fell in with some field hippies went needle dancing in a tie dye dress.
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| Then a Rocky Mountain rain came and they all got soakin' wet.
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| She wound up with a backstage pass, hangin' with the pickers in the band,
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| 'Til her heart got broke by a banjo man, now she’s had all the bluegrass she
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| can stand.
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| Standing in the rain in Durango
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| Right side of wrong, wrong side of gone
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| Standing in the rain in Durango
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| She’s just waiting on some cowboy to lasso her heart and take her home.
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| She had all of her belongings in a cardboard suitcase sittin' by her side.
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| And she had no destination, she was just lookin' for a ride.
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| So he pulled up in a Mustang, she got in and they just rode away.
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| Headed west into the sunset, mascara runnin' down her face.
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| Standing in the rain in Durango
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| Right side of wrong, wrong side of gone
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| Standing in the rain in Durango
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| She’s waiting on some cowboy to lasso her heart and take her home.
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| Standing in the rain in Durango. |