| It’s a panhandle wind
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| And leaves only trouble behind
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| There’s a panhandle wind
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| Out of Texas tonight
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| With the cold taste of snow on her tongue
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| They’ll be bringing in firewood
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| In Texas tonight
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| For the winter is wild and young
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| By morning the fences’ll
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| Surely be buried
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| The snow will be drifted and blown
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| There’s a panhandle wind
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| Out of Texas tonight
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| And the wise folks are staying to home
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| It’s a low wind and a moaner
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| Like a old drunk in jail
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| Till it seems to go wild with a half crazy wail
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| It’s a wind without mercy
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| And it’s no friend of mine
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| It’s a panhandle wind
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| And leaves only trouble behind
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| God knows where it comes from
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| I couldn’t be sure
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| But there’s one thing that’s easy to tell
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| If it catches you out in the open my friend
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| You’ll be certain to go straight to hell
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| For the fool who comes out
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| In a panhandle wind
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| Is a fool with a lesson to learn
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| For the devil is riding
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| That wind out out of hell
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| And it comes out so cold it can burn
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| It’s a low wind and a moaner
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| Like a old drunk in jail
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| Till it seems to go wild with a half crazy wail
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| It’s a wind without mercy
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| And it’s no friend of mine
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| It’s a panhandle wind
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| And leaves only trouble behind
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| It’s a low wind and a moaner
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| Like a old drunk in jail
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| Till it seems to go wild with a half crazy wail
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| It’s a wind without mercy
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| And it’s no friend of mine
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| It’s a panhandle wind
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| And leaves only trouble behind
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| There’s a panhandle wind
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| Out of Texas tonight
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| And it leaves only trouble behind |