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If Youre Ever In Texas
IF YOU'RE EVER IN TEXAS
(Steve Gillette and Charles John Quarto)
I just thought I'd call and tell you
What only a dreamer would say.
I just thought I'd mention I've been watching the trains,
I just thought I'd tell you that I miss you today.
Tell me how are things up in Nashville
And when might you be gettin' away.
Babe, I've got two guitars here, got love songs to play,
I just thought I'd tell you that I need you each day.
And every now and then I wonder,
Just how sweet love could be
If you're ever in Texas,
If I'm ever in Tennessee.
You never can tell what's comin'
No one sees it all they say.
But one thing's for certain, love finds its own way,
I just thought I'd tell you that I love you today.
And every now and then I wonder,
Just how sweet love could be.
If you're ever in Texas,
If I'm ever in Tennessee.
@country @love @parting
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