Lyrics A Showman's Life - George Strait
A
showman′s
life
is
a
smokey
bar
And
the
fevered
chase
of
a
tiny
star
It's
a
hotel
room
and
a
lonely
wife
From
what
I′ve
seen
of
a
showman's
life
Nobody
told
me
about
this
part
They
told
me
all
about
the
pretty
girls
And
the
wine
and
the
money
and
the
good
times
No
mention
of
all
the
wear
and
tear
On
an
old
honky
tonker's
heart
Well,
I
might
have
known
it
But
nobody
told
me
about
this
part
A
boy
will
dream
as
children
do
Of
a
great
white
way
′til
the
dream
comes
true
And
a
phony
smile
in
a
colored
light
Is
all
that
is
to
the
showman′s
life
Nobody
told
me
about
this
part
They
told
me
all
about
the
pretty
girls
And
the
wine
and
the
money
and
the
good
times
No
mention
of
all
the
wear
and
tear
On
an
old
honky
tonker's
heart
Well,
I
might
have
known
it
But
nobody
told
me
about
this
part
Nobody
told
me
about
this
part
They
told
me
all
about
the
pretty
girls
And
the
wine
and
the
money
and
the
good
times
No
mention
of
all
the
wear
and
tear
On
an
old
honky
tonker′s
heart
Well,
I
might
have
known
it
But
nobody
told
me
about
this
part
I
might
have
known
it
But
nobody
told
me
about
this
part
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