| Well I went walking out this morning
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| With rambling on my mind
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| I am going to catch the special
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| That train called Lonesome Pine
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| Can’t you hear the whistle blowin'
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| As she’s coming down the line
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| It’s a train I’ll catch this morning
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| For to ease my worried mind
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| Yo-ah-le-ho, ah-le-ho-lay
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| Yo-ah-le-ho, ah-le-ho-lay
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| Take me back to Texas
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| Back to my old home
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| Well Ive been weeping like a willow
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| And I’ve been mourning like a dove
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| There’s a girl way out in Texas
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| That I know I really love
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| Won’t you take me back to Texas
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| Where the lonesome coyotes whine
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| Where the longhorn cattle are roaming
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| Around that cabin home of mine
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| Yo-ah-le-ho, ah-le-ho-lay
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| Yo-ah-le-ho, ah-le-ho-lay
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| Take me back to Texas
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| Back to my old home
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| Yo-ah-le-ho, ah-le-ho-lay
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| Yo-ah-le-ho, ah-le-ho-lay
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| Take me back to Texas
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| Back to my old home
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| Take me back to Texas
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| Back to my old home |