WEST TEXAS TEARS
Lyrics by: Scott Turner

As the Arizona sun,
Crept behind the Mountain
A lonesome Cowboys echo,
Was ringing through the hills

As he sang his final song
It’s as if the world that was listenin
To the voice that gave them pleasure
Through the years has now laid still

He sang, Streets of Laredo
Ribbon of darkness
My woman, My woman, My wife
And Devil Woman, Lord, You gave me a Mountain
But he didn’t walk alone
As he started his new life

Now everybody called him, 
A walking piece of heaven
It’s a sin we won’t hear him sing
Don’t Worry About Me

For a White Sport Coat
And a Pink Carnation
Big Iron, and Carmen
And Love____________Me.

Now there’s a Horse without a Cowboy
A song without a singer
The songs Marty sang
Will live through the years

And I know that up in Heaven
The Angels are a listenin
To that soft singin voice
Who brought WEST TEXAS TEARS

He Sang;

Out in the West Texas Town of El Paso
He fell in love with a Mexican Girl

 

 

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