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The Prettist Cowgirl Anyone Had Seen
She was a sweet child born in Soyhern Texas Some time in 73 Her Moma was from Alabama Her Poppy from New Orleans A cheerleader and local beauty at 17 Some folk say around here She was the prettiest girl they'd ever seen And she knew it And with a smile and a certain look She could get anything She'd need And she played it by the book Could drink anyone under the table When the cowboys rode into town Soon she grew and padded filling Her curvey body in her midriff blouse And tight blue jeans Long blonde hair And a cowboy hat and boots Boys would follow her everywhere A cowgirl at heart Country music in her blood Sang like an angel Played the guitar like nobody else could Well she got too big for her boots And her hat Could do anything she'd please Had the most amazing body Man and boy would have loved to touch And boy did she tease She thought she could hang on to Her body and good looks Without a doubt But she got older Everyone moved West But she was going south.
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