Don Williams - "She's In Love With The Rodeo Man"

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Subject: She's in Love With the Rodeo Man Don Williams

She's in Love With the Rodeo Man

(A) She's a barmaid in a west Texas (D) dance hall,
She's (A) there every (E) night 'til they (A) close,
The cowboys pay for the (D) jukebox,
And she (A) plays San (E) Antonio (A) Rose,

Well I know her life ain't been (D) easy,
Lord, the (A) lines in her (E) face show it (A) all,
But she still is a beautiful (D) woman,
In the (A) lights of the (E) Texas dance (A) hall,

But she won't sit down at your (D) table,
And I (A) know you (E) can't hold her (A) hand,
She won't go home with you (D) cowboy,
She's in (A) love with the (E) rodeo (A) man,

Well he's hard and he's scarred and he's (D) gray,
And he's (A) drunk most (E) all of the (A) time,
And he drinks at a dark corner (D) table,
And he (A) waits there (E) until closing (A) time,

But she won't sit down at your (D) table,
And I (A) know you (E) can't hold her (A) hand,
She won't go home with you (D) cowboy,
She's in (A) love with the (E) rodeo (A) man,

But she won't sit down at your (D) table,
And I (A) know you (E) can't hold her (A) hand,
She won't go home with you (D) cowboy,
She's in (A) love with the (E) rodeo (A) man.

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