| Dixie was a lady and a Rodeo Queen Billy was her lover ah you know what I mean
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| Billy rode the bulls in the big rodeo Dixie loved her man and she told him so
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| Dixie loved her man and she told him so
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| Brought a bad bull to the big rodeo said he killed a man out in New Mexico
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| Dixie said Billy please don’t go don’t ride that killer in the rodeo
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| You’re the only man I love and I need you so
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| Then Billy he looked at Dixie looked her right in the eyes
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| Said I’m a Wild Bull Rider and I love my rodeo
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| I’d ride that bull to hell and back for the money and the show
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| My pappy was a pistol I’m a son of a gun I ride wild bulls just to have some fun
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| And the higher they get a little too low for me
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| I said the higher they get a little too low for me
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| Billy rode that killer out of New Mexico
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| He rode him cross the Rockies through the rain and the snow
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| Rode across the desert to the shining sea rode across the water out to Hawaii
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| Rode across the water out to Hawaii
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| Aloha ha Aloha hey Aloha ha Aloha hey
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| Billy rode that bull around the world and then
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| He rode him out to Jupiter and back again
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| Picked up Dixie away they did fly like a shootin' star sailing through the sky
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| Like a shootin' star sailing through the sky
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| And I could hear Billy say
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| He said I’d rather be a lover than a fighter of wars
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| Be from Oklahoma than the nebulous stars
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| Spent a lot of time in some honky tonk bars
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| From Memphis to the China Sea yeah from Memphis to the China Sea |