Too Much Texas
Chasing Love Across the Lone Star StateLyrics
Well, the last time she was seen, she was tearin' down Interstate 20
Expresses the last known location of the person, traveling on Interstate 20.
Headin' God knows where, her long blond hair blowin' in the wind
Describes the woman's appearance and the uncertainty of her destination.
I guess I said some things, I don't know what got in me but I have to
Admits to saying hurtful things without understanding why, feeling the need to apologize.
Find her fast, while there's still a chance to win her back again
Conveys urgency to find her quickly to reconcile and win her back.
But there's too much Texas and not enough time to find her
Highlights the vastness of Texas, creating a challenge in locating her within the state.
Before I lose my mind or before she finds somebody new
Expresses the fear of losing her or her finding someone new if not found soon.
I've been from Amarillo to Del Rio, I hope she hasn't crossed that line
Mentions extensive travel within Texas, emphasizing the difficulty of the search.
There's just too much Texas and not enough time
Reiterates the challenge of too much Texas and too little time to find her.
She said she didn't care where she and her Chevy were goin'
Recalls her indifference to the destination, suggesting spontaneity in her actions.
She could be kickin' up dust or fallin' in love in a thousand one-horse towns
Imagines her exploring various small towns and the potential for new romantic connections.
Well, I've looked everywhere, Lord it's killin' me not knowin'
Expresses the emotional toll of not knowing her whereabouts.
Gotta find that girl, tell her she's my world before another sun goes down
Stresses the importance of finding her and expressing love before it's too late.
But there's too much Texas and not enough time to find her
Repeats the challenge of too much Texas and limited time to locate her.
Before I lose my mind or before she finds somebody new
Reiterates the fear of losing her or her moving on to a new relationship.
I've been from Amarillo to Del Rio, I hope she hasn't crossed that line
Mentions specific locations, Amarillo to Del Rio, in the search for her.
There's just too much Texas and not enough time
Emphasizes the ongoing difficulty of too much Texas and too little time.
There's just too much Texas and not enough time
Repeats the refrain, underscoring the central theme of the song.
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