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[Verse 1]
CIt's a long thin line, Dmit sure is a hot and dusty day FAnd Colorado is more than Ceight hundred miles Gaway CI called to tell you that DmI'd be home sometime tonight If the roadsF are clear and the weather isC right Now to GsaCy I miss you is putting it Dmlightly, can't you see There's nothingFm better than having you Clying next to Gme Early in the Cmorning, honey you're the Dmfirst thing on my mind Like a Frising sun to the Ctravelin' kind
[Chorus]
DmWest Texas Wind, tell me why you Ftry to hold me back Tuggin' at my Cheart and pullin' on my GsleeCve You and this old Dmguitar, you're always up for Fpickin' just one more Csong And if I listen Flong enough Cto you I miGght never lCeave
[Verse 2]
Now the lights of CDenver, they're gonna shimmer in the Dmdeep red of the dawn And I'll be Frollin' in, blCeary-eyed and hGangin' on And I'll grab my Csuitcase and slip it lDmightly through the door And Fswear again I won't leGave him anCymore
[Chorus]
DmWest Texas Wind, tell me why you Ftry to hold me back Tuggin' at my Cheart and pullin' on my GsleeCve You and this old Dmguitar, you're always up for Fpickin' just one more Csong And if I listen Flong enough Cto you I miGght never lCeave
[Outro]
And if I listen lFong enough to Cyou I might never Gleave And if I listen Flong enough Cto you I miGght never lCeave