My eyes first caught her across the street
She looked like someone I'd fancy to meet
She was wearing a long violet dress
But I was rugged and my hair was a mess
...
What I have now is the blues
For here there's no woman for me to choose
Sure, there's plenty of pretty girls around
But they're all so easy I have found
...
The price I pay
for the things I say
is exactly what I deserve
I can't believe I had the nerve
...
From the deserts down in Oklahoma
Comes the story of Joe and his woman Rhonda
Joe was a tough cowboy who'd never admit
that he could enjoy life if he saw to it
...
I been livin' on milk and bread
I save the eggs so the children are fed
I hold my head high so my wife don't see
What these hard times been doin' to me
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Old Glory, O how you have changed
You were born a symbol of revolution
So righteously respected and divine
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No music,
not reggae, not punk and certainly not rap,
is more hip, more with it,
than the blues
...
Walking down an empty street
With cowboy boots on your feet
You wish for someone whom you could meet
And stay with forever
...
Lonely nights which seem sublime
Can lead to broken hearts over time
So I'll sit here and continue drinkin'
To lessen the agitation of me thinkin'
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