Songs About Texas

WALT WILKINS

I sing songs about Texas
Sing them often as if she were some old lover
I used to know
Wish I could follow them back to the homeland every time, I hear one on my radio.
I got twin fiddles playing in my memory
My daddy sang the wonders of old cow town
Silver haired and he's still there
Under a sky so warm and fair
I tell you friends there's a song in every town.

I said won't you sing me one more song
About old San Antone,
Seems like a dream now it was so long ago,
Jerry Jeff Walker can be like a coat from the cold,
Hey I'ma going home

Nothing short of the gospel hymns,
I guess that's why folks keep writing 'um when I die,
I want to go there too, some day I hope to walk along heavens street,
I'll still be looking for my taco meat
And I swear I hear a steel guitar rising in the air.

I said won't you sing me one more song
About old San Antone,
Seems like a dream now it was so long ago,
Ol' Guy Clark can be just like a coat from the cold,
Hey I'ma going home

When the night is real real still,
Swear I can hear a whippoorwill
She knows there's music in the dirt down there
It's a hill country rain is a cleansing thing
And all I have to do is see one,
Sitting in a shallow creek
I got nothing to do, got nothing to do

I said won't you sing me one more song
About old San Antone,
Seems like a dream now it was so long ago,
Jerry Jeff Walker can be just like a coat from the cold,

Yeah I said won't ya sing me one more song about those dusty plains,
Them honky tonk angels, and their lonely bee hive pain,
Wish I stowed away on some fast moving train going home, I'ma going on home.

Trivia about the song Songs About Texas by Pat Green

On which albums was the song “Songs About Texas” released by Pat Green?
Pat Green released the song on the albums “George’s Bar” in 1997 and “Here We Go” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Songs About Texas” by Pat Green?
The song “Songs About Texas” by Pat Green was composed by WALT WILKINS.

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