West Texas Wind

Jon Imms

It's a long thin line, it sure is a hot and dusty day
And Colorado's more than eight hundred miles away If
the roads are clear and the weather is right I called
to tell you that I'd be home sometime tonight There's
nothing better than havin' you lying next to me Early
in the morning, honey you're the first thing on my
mind Now to say I miss you is putting it lightly,
can't you see Like the risin' sun to the travelin'
kind Tugging at my heart and pulling on my sleeve Now
the lights of Denver, they're gonna shimmer in the
deep red of the dawn You and this old guitar,
you're always up for picking just one more song West
Texas Wind, tell me why you try to hold me back And
I'll grab my suitcase and slip it lightly through the
door And swear again I won't leave him anymore And
if I listen long enough to you I might never leave

Trivia about the song West Texas Wind by The Chicks

When was the song “West Texas Wind” released by The Chicks?
The song West Texas Wind was released in 1990, on the album “Thank Heavens for Dale Evans”.
Who composed the song “West Texas Wind” by The Chicks?
The song “West Texas Wind” by The Chicks was composed by Jon Imms.

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