Buckaroo

Bob Morris

She's in some honky tonk tonight, I know
Where the music's loud and the lights are low
[?] in that crowd downtown
In a crowded bar she likes to hang around
And as long as there's a honky tonk, she'll never settle down

So close up the honky tonk, lock all the doors
Don't let the one I love go there any more
Close up the honky tonk, throw away the key
Then maybe the one I love will come back to me

I wish I had the power to turn back the time
And live again the hours when she was mine
'Cause it hurts to see her running with that crowd downtown
And as long as there's a honky tonk she'll never settle down

So close up the honky tonk, lock all the doors
Don't let the one I love go there any more
Close up the honky tonk, throw away the key
Maybe the one I love will come back to me
Then maybe the one I love will come back to me

Trivia about the song Buckaroo by The Flying Burrito Brothers

When was the song “Buckaroo” released by The Flying Burrito Brothers?
The song Buckaroo was released in 1997, on the album “California Jukebox”.
Who composed the song “Buckaroo” by The Flying Burrito Brothers?
The song “Buckaroo” by The Flying Burrito Brothers was composed by Bob Morris.

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