A Cowboy And A Dancer Lyrics

by Tracy Byrd

Tracy Byrd A Cowboy And A Dancer Lyrics

A Cowboy And A dancer
Tracy Byrd
Intro: C
I was thumbin my way outta San Antone
Saddle on my back my Raybans on
A dusty old cowboy hat, scuffed up jeans
When a tourqoise Elderado, with horns on the hood
Slowed down to help me out, like I hoped someone would
She was peelin' an apple, drivin' with one knee
She said hey cowboy, where's your horse
I said I lost everything, but this saddle, in my second divorce
And if you don't mind, I'll keep the rest to myself
She said she'd put herself through college, wearin' high heels
Dancin' every night, for a garter belt full of bills
Just wasn't the broadway, she dreamed about
And if I didn't mind, she'd keep the rest to herself
A cowboy and a dancer
Leavin' Texas in the rearview mirror
Searchin' for some answers
A cowboy and a dancer
By the time we reached the Arizona line,
We were peakin' at each other, out of the corner of our eyes
The sun was settin' low and love was on the wind
We stopped in Tuscan to get some sleep
Ended up sharin' the backseat, to catch a couple of winks
If you don't mind, I'll keep the rest to myself
A cowboy and a dancer
Leavin' Texas in the rearview mirror
Searchin' for some answers
A cowboy and a dancer
We were holdin' hands, as we reached the California coast
A new wind in our sails, we're makin' the most
So the story goes all's well that ends well
And if you don't mind, I'll keep the rest to myself
I was thumbin my way outta San Antone
Ending: C

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