Love Her More Than Texas
Love Beyond Borders: A Lone Star Heart in L.A.Lyrics
She's the reason why I stay here in L.A.
Expresses that the singer remains in Los Angeles because of his significant other.
When you know that I'd much rather be in that lone star state
Despite being in L.A., the singer would prefer to be in Texas, indicating a strong connection to the state.
Then I look into my woman's eyes
The singer reflects on looking into his woman's eyes.
Lord their bluer than the Texas sky
Describes the woman's eyes as blue, drawing a comparison to the vast Texas sky.
And the fact is
Transition line acknowledging a truth or reality.
I love her more than Texas
Reiterates the depth of the singer's love, emphasizing it's more significant than the state of Texas.
I love her more than Texas
-Yeah she's the reason why I stay here in L.A.
Repeats the reason for staying in L.A. and implies a commitment to be there as long as the woman desires.
And as long as she wants me guess I'll be here to my dying days
-I keep thinking it would be such a thrill
Expresses a desire to experience the beauty of Texas, particularly its bluebonnet fields.
To go walking thru them bluebonnet fields
-Ah but the fact is
Reiterates the theme of loving the woman more than Texas despite the allure of its landscapes.
I love her more than Texas
-I love her more than Texas
Emphasizes the profound love, repeating the sentiment from previous lines.
She's like the rain falling on them South Texas plains
Compares the woman to natural elements of South and East Texas, emphasizing her significance.
She's like the wind whistling thru those East Texas pines
-She's like the stars shining in that big country sky
-And the fact is
Restates the central theme, declaring a love surpassing the entirety of Texas.
I love her more than Texas
-I love her more than Texas
Repeats the depth of love for emphasis.
You know sometimes I think
Describes a fantasy of traveling through various parts of the country but concludes with the affirmation of love over Texas.
I'll just jump in that old pickup truck and go
-Cut across that Arizona desert and
-Thru the badlands of New Mexico
-Shoot down thru those West Texas Plains
-Make a little stop there in Abilene
-See San Antonio along the way
-Wet my soul in Corpus Christi Bay
-Ah but the fact is
Reiterates the central theme, emphasizing the choice to remain with the woman over extensive travel.
I love her more than Texas
-I love her more than Texas
Repeats the sentiment of loving the woman more than Texas.
She's like the rain falling on them South Texas plains
Continues the comparison of the woman to natural elements, reinforcing her importance.
She's like the wind whistlin' thru those East Texas pines
-She's like the stars shining in that big country sky
-Ah but the fact is
Affirms the depth of love, restating it as a fact in comparison to Texas.
I love her more than Texas
-I love her more than Texas
Repeats the declaration of love for the woman, ending with a strong affirmation over Texas.
I love her more than Texas
-I love her more than Texas
-I love her more than Texas
-I love her more than Texas
Concludes the song with a final expression of love, emphasizing its significance over the state of Texas.
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