Texas Women

Texas Women: A Country Plough-Boy's Ode to True Beauty in Jeans
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Lyrics

I've got some fond memories of San Angelo

I have pleasant memories of San Angelo.

And I've seen some beauty queens in El Paso

I've encountered beauty queens in El Paso.

But the best lookin' women that I've ever seen

The most attractive women I've seen are in Texas.

Have all been in Texas and all wearin' jeans

These women are all wearing jeans.


I'm a country plough-boy, not a urban cowboy

I identify as a country person, not an urban cowboy.

And I don't ride bulls but I have fought some men

Although I don't ride bulls, I've been in physical fights.

Drive a pickup truck, trust in God and luck

I drive a pickup truck, rely on God and luck.

And I live to love Texas women

My life is dedicated to loving Texas women.


I thought I'd seen beauty in faraway places

I believed I'd seen beauty in other places until I saw the faces in Houston.

'Til I looked upon those Houston faces

Highlighting the exceptional beauty in Houston.

Spent Hollywood nights up in Beverly Hills

I've spent nights in Hollywood and Beverly Hills but Brownsville stands out.

But they weren't nothin' like one night down in Brownsville

One night in Brownsville surpasses Hollywood nights.


I'm a country plough-boy, not a urban cowboy

Reiteration of being a country person, not an urban cowboy.

And I don't ride bulls but I have fought some men

While I don't ride bulls, I've engaged in physical confrontations.

Drive a pickup truck, trust in God and luck

I stick to a simple life, driving a pickup truck and trusting in God and luck.

And I live to love Texas women

My primary purpose in life is to love Texas women.


I'm a pretty fair judge of the opposite sex

I consider myself a fair judge of the opposite sex.

And I ain't seen nothin' that will touch 'em yet

Nothing I've seen compares to the beauty of Texas women.

They may be from Waco or out in Lampassas

Whether from Waco or Lampassas, they all hail from Texas.

But one thing about it, they all come from Texas

Emphasizing the origin of all these exceptional women.


I'm a country plough-boy, not a urban cowboy

Reiteration of being a country person, not an urban cowboy.

And I don't ride bulls but I have fought some men

Despite not riding bulls, I've been in physical confrontations.

Drive a pickup truck, trust in God and luck

Continuing a simple life, driving a pickup truck and trusting in God and luck.

And I live to love Texas women

Reaffirming my dedication to loving Texas women.


I'm an Oiler fan not a soccer man

Expressing loyalty to the Oilers and a preference for American football over soccer.

And my arms are red and so is my blood

Highlighting a connection to Texas through red arms and blood.

And they make it boil with that soft Texas drawl

The soft Texas drawl of women has a captivating effect.

And I love 'em all, Texas women

A declaration of love for all Texas women.

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