| You ask me what I like about Texas
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| I tell you it’s the wide open spaces!
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| It’s everything between the Sabine and the Rio Grande
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| It’s the Llano Estacado
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| It’s the Brazos and the Colorado;
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| Spirit of the people down here who share this land!
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| It’s another burrito, it’s a cold Lone Star in my hand
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| It’s a quarter for the jukebox boys
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| Play the Sons of the Mother Lovin' Bunkhouse Band
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| You ask me what I like about Texas
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| It’s the big timber round Nacadoches
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| It’s driving El Camino Real into San Antone
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| It’s the Riverwalk in Mi Tierra
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| Dancing to the Cotton-eyed Joe
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| It’s stories of the Menger Hotel and the Alamo!
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| It’s another burrito, it’s a cold Lone Star in my hand!
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| It’s a quarter for the jukebox boys
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| Play The Son’s of the Mother Lovin' Bunkhouse Band
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| Hey, you ask me what I like about Texas
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| It’s Blue Bonnets and indian paint brushes
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| Swimming in the sacred waters of Barton Springs
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| It’s body surfing the Freo
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| It’s Saturday night in Del Rio!
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| Driving across the border for some cultural exchange!
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| It’s another burrito, it’s a cold Lone Star in my hand! |
| It’s a quarter for the jukebox boys
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| Plays The Son’s of the Mother Lovin' Bunkhouse Band
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| It’s another burrito, with a cold Lone Star in my hand!
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| It’s a quarter to four, the jukebox boy
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| Play The Son’s of the Mother Lovin' Bunkhouse Band
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| You ask me what I like about Texas
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| Spoken:
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| I could tell you… but it would take all night long. |