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By Jeannie C. Riley, They say you've found somebody new but that won't stop
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By Jeannie C. Riley, On the back side of Dallas, in the dingy bar
On
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Wintertime comes early to the north part of this state
I
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By Jeannie C. Riley, I had a love he was mine said he'd love
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By Jeannie C. Riley, The class reunion invitation was delivered to me today
It brought
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By Jeannie C. Riley, A change of heart would ben' mine eventually a changin'
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Children go run and jump and play you'll be men
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By Jeannie C. Riley, I was raised in the middle of the cotton belt
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By Jeannie C. Riley, New York is a long way from Texas
Vegas is a
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By Jeannie C. Riley, If I never love again I won't feel cheated
You gave
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By Jeannie C. Riley, When my lips get kissed it's just from force of
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Edna Burgoo wore a shoe size No 10
When the roll
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Sometimes I wish you were a fine feathered fowl
And sometimes
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Oh, the games people now, every night and every day
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah
Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah
When you
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Papa worked but his cheque was small
mama sewed just
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By Jeannie C. Riley, You ask me if we can live together
Marriage doesn't fit
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By Jeannie C. Riley, I want to tell you all the story
'Bout a Harper
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Take the ribbon from my hair
Shake it loose and let
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By Jeannie C. Riley, We were dancin' and he led just like you used
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By Jeannie C. Riley, He was just every day plain as water or a
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By Jeannie C. Riley, If you could read my mind, love
What a tale my
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Mr Harper (what do you want) I feel sorry for
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By Jeannie C. Riley, He's gotta shine kind of a smile
And when he smiles
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By Jeannie C. Riley, While looking through an old scrapbook of mine
I let the
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By Jeannie C. Riley, The train whistle blew for Coal Road Crossin' in a
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By Jeannie C. Riley, Oh singer sing me an old song yeah
Oh singer sing
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By Jeannie C. Riley, We don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee
We don't take our trips
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By Jeannie C. Riley, The teacher said it's time to think about the annual
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By Jeannie C. Riley, I keep the books at the country courthouse
And answer phones