Texas Woman

Bob Duncan, Steve Stone

Sittin' in a railroad station, got my ticket and my bags are packed
I walked out without a solitary thought of ever going back
But as I watch the clock tick off the minutes 'til they call that all aboard
I can't erase the face that I left standin' sadly cryin' down the door

Oh, I can't leave my Texas woman
Can't walk away from my sunshine
With a smile like summer mornin'
And a kiss like summer wine
Can't walk away and leave her cryin'
Texas rain would hide the sun
If there's a reason for my stayin'
Texas woman, you're the one

Never stayed in one place very long, each time I thought I'd settle down
My restless soul would tell me go and find my favors in another town
So, I'd pack up and button up my overcoat and take the road somewhere
But now that's in the past, at last, I found a place with one who really cares

Oh, I can't leave my Texas woman
Can't walk away from my sunshine
With a smile like summer mornin'
And a kiss like summer wine
Can't walk away and leave her cryin'
Texas rain would hide the sun
If there's a reason for my stayin'
Texas woman, you're the one

Oh, I can't leave my Texas woman
Can't walk away from my sunshine
With a smile like summer mornin'

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Who composed the song “Texas Woman” by Pat Boone?
The song “Texas Woman” by Pat Boone was composed by Bob Duncan, Steve Stone.

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