| Well I left my heart in Tulsa
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| On the corner of Easton and Main
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| On the Cain’s Ballroom floor
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| Soaking up a bourbon stain
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| Now I’m going back to see her
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| Just as soon as I can
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| And I left my heart in Tulsa
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| On the corner of Easton and Main
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| Well we drove up to the city
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| On an autumn Saturday night
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| Ah and damn that girl looks pretty
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| In the artificial moon light
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| And I swore she looked right at me
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| Like we were meant to be
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| What’s a girl like that gonna wanna have to do
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| With a country boy like me
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| Well I left my heart in Tulsa
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| On the corner of Easton and Main
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| On the Cain’s Ballroom floor
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| Soaking up cheap champagne
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| And I’m going back to see her
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| Just as soon as I can
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| And I left my heart in Tulsa
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| On the corner of Easton and Main
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| Now I’m back down on a farm
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| Dreaming 'bout those big city lights
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| Wakin' up at dawn
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| Workin' 'till it’s night
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| But I’m savin' up my money
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| And this time I’ll make her see
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| What a girl like that just might want
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| With a country boy like me
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| Well I left my heart in Tulsa
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| On the corner of Easton and Main
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| On the Cain’s Ballroom floor
|
| Soaking up a bourbon stain
|
| Well I’m going back to see her
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| Just as soon as I can
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| Now I left my heart in Tulsa
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| On the corner of Easton and Main |