Lyrics Easton & Main - Turnpike Troubadours

Easton & Main - Turnpike Troubadours
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Easton & Main, artist - Turnpike Troubadours. Album song The Turnpike Troubadours, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 17.09.2015
Record label: Bossier City
Song language: English

Easton & Main

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

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