Wichita Falls Woman

David Lee Jr., Buddy Jewell

[Verse 1]
There's a rainbow painted on a sky of denim blue
The sign says Wichita Falls, Texas twenty-two
Heat rising off the highway reminds me
Of that hot mid-summer day I first saw her face

[Verse 2]
She was the kind of woman I could ever hold
And looking back I guess maybe I should've known
But if only for a moment it was worth the chance
That I took with my heart there in her arms

[Chorus]
There's a lot of things that if I could
I'd change about my past
Tear that page out of my memory
Walk away and not look back
There's times I should have stood my ground
And times I should have run
Yeah I'll have regrets when my life's said and done
But that Wichita Falls woman won't be one

[Verse 3]
I sip my cup of coffee, staring at a map
In an all-night diner waiting for the storm to pass
And every rain drop on the window reminds me
Of that cold December dawn I found her gone

[Verse 4]
And that old familiar feeling washes over me
Like a homesick sailor longing for the open sea
And I'm content to let it take me to a place back in my memory
When it calls, Wichita Falls

[Chorus]
There's a lot of things that if I could
I'd change about my past
Tear that page out of my memory
Walk away and not look back
There's times I should have stood my ground
And times I should have run
Yeah I'll have regrets when my life's said and done
But that Wichita Falls woman won't be one

[Tag]
Can't say that I won't have regrets when my life's said and done
But that Wichita Falls woman won't be one

Trivia about the song Wichita Falls Woman by Buddy Jewell

When was the song “Wichita Falls Woman” released by Buddy Jewell?
The song Wichita Falls Woman was released in 2001, on the album “One In a Row”.
Who composed the song “Wichita Falls Woman” by Buddy Jewell?
The song “Wichita Falls Woman” by Buddy Jewell was composed by David Lee Jr., Buddy Jewell.

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