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In the airport lounge she sat in a fancy feather hat |
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The grandest lady I have ever seen |
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Outside the heavy rains had grounded all the planes |
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So I asked her if she'd like some company. |
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In my rhinestone studded suit, my cowboy hat and boots |
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I must have been a sight for her to see |
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But she said "pull up a chair" as she fumbled with her hair |
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A more unlikely pair you'll never see. |
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I was Mogan David wine, she was Chablis fifty-nine |
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But there we sat, the cowboy and the lady |
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She was evenings at the opera and summers in Paree |
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I was Grand Ole Opry, Nashville Tennessee. |
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The cowboy and the lady, as different as could be |
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But it seemed so right that rainy night in Tennessee. |
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Then somewhere in between her Harvey's Bristol Creme |
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And the beer I drank, and the easy company |
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We somehow came together for a night of stormy weather |
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Now there's a little bit of class in this ole cowboy |
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There's a little bit of cowboy in the lady |
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The cowboy and the lady, as different as could be |
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But it seemed so right that rainy night in Tennessee. |
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We somehow came together for a night of stormy weather |
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Now there's a little bit of class in this ole cowboy |
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There's a little bit of cowboy in the lady. |