Shades Of Texas
Chasing Dreams and Texas Shades: A Rodeo Romance TaleLyrics
Just flew past a sign that reads welcome to Oklahoma
Refers to flying past a sign welcoming to Oklahoma, indicating a change in location.
Does that red river in the rear view mean goodbye
Contemplating if leaving the red river in the rearview symbolizes saying goodbye.
Makes chasing this rodeo dream even harder
Struggling to pursue the dream of participating in rodeos due to emotional distractions.
With a brown eyed barrel racer on my mind
Thinking about a specific barrel racer with brown eyes, causing distraction and longing.
Cause I still see shades of Texas
Continues to perceive memories and elements reminiscent of Texas.
Under a cotton candy sky kissing those candy apple red lips
Describing a vivid memory of being under a colorful sky and remembering the person's red lips.
I still see shades of Texas
Reiterating the persistent recollection of Texas-related experiences.
Burning deep in the heart of a lone star summer romance
Expressing deep feelings for a past summer romance experienced in Texas.
Every color every hue
Emphasizing the vividness and variety of memories associated with the person and Texas.
Every town that I pass through
Reflecting on various towns passed through, all related to memories of the person from Texas.
Girl I only picture you in shades of Texas
Continued emphasis on envisioning the person exclusively in the context of Texas.
That golden morning sun rising over the rockies
Describing a picturesque sunrise over the Rockies, reminiscent of the person's golden hair.
Looks like your hair shining through that Colorado sky
Comparing the sunrise to the person's shining hair in a Colorado sky.
Like the Yellowstone river in Montana
Referencing the Yellowstone river in Montana as a reminder of the person from Austin.
That Austin angel is still running through my mind
The memory of the person from Austin persists and remains vivid.
Cause I still see shades of Texas
Reiteration of the continued perception of Texas-related memories.
Under a cotton candy sky kissing those candy apple red lips
Recalling specific imagery under a colorful sky and remembering the person's red lips.
I still see shades of Texas
Reaffirming the enduring memories and emotions of the Lone Star State's summer romance.
Burning deep in the heart of a lone star summer romance
Emphasizing the depth of emotions and memories related to the summer romance in Texas.
Every color every hue
Continued reflection on the diverse memories and towns, all linked to thoughts of the person and Texas.
Every town that I pass through
Stressing the exclusive association of the person with memories of Texas.
Girl I only picture you in shades of Texas
Asserting that there's still a chance for a reunion if the person is still in Texas.
If you ain't left Texas yet then there's still time for me
Expressing passing through Amarillo and yearning for the person from Texas.
I just passed Amarillo you're the only one I need
Reaffirmation of the person's significance and importance.
The one I need
Reiteration of the person's crucial role and necessity.
Cause I still see shades of Texas
Continued recollection of Texas-related memories, feelings, and imagery.
Under a cotton candy sky kissing those candy apple red lips
Recalling a vivid memory under a colorful sky and remembering the person's red lips.
I still see shades of Texas
Reiterating the persistent recollection of Texas-related experiences.
Burning deep in the heart of a lone star summer romance
Expressing deep feelings for a past summer romance experienced in Texas.
Every color every hue
Emphasizing the vividness and variety of memories associated with the person and Texas.
Every town that I pass through
Reflecting on various towns passed through, all related to memories of the person from Texas.
Girl I only picture you in shades of Texas
Continued emphasis on envisioning the person exclusively in the context of Texas.
Girl I only picture you in shades of Texas
Final reaffirmation of picturing the person solely in association with memories and imagery from Texas.
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