| At General Delivery she picks up her mail
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| Her momma says Johnny just got out of jail
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| She hopes he don’t know where she’s at How could she have ever loved that kind of cat
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| She remembers the dance in the moonlight
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| From the Hall to the back of his car
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| He taught her how to drink whiskey
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| Three chords on a pawn shop guitar
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| She remembers the first time he kissed her
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| Back when the feeling was new
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| And she sang the Red River Valley
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| For the cowboy who loved her so true
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| She’s working each night at what she knows best
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| Hanging in bars with professional guests
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| She picks up a young buckaroo
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| Because he reminds of her of someone she knew
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| The telephone rings off the hook by her bed
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| The other ends Johnny with a gun to his head
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| He said «You always looked good in black»
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| The next thing she heard was a bone chilling crack
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| She pulls into town just at sunrise
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| Her momma has strong coffee on She said «You know he’s always been crazy
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| It’s best for us all that he’s gone.»
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| So at the request of the family
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| A service was held for a few
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| And she sang the Red River Valley
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| For the cowboy who loved her so true
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| She remembered the dance in the moonlight
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| >From the Hall to the back of his car
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| He taught her how to drink whiskey
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| Three chords on a pawn shop guitar
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| She remembered the first time he kissed her
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| Back when the feeling was new
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| And she sang the Red River Valley
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| From the cowboy who loved her so true |