Lyrics Somewhere Down In Texas - George Strait
Written
by
Charlie
Black,
Dana
Hunt
and
Tim
Rouillier
I
been
on
the
road
now
dang
near
all
my
life:
An'
I
do
love
to
sing
a
song.
I
can
say
I've
worked
hard,
put
in
my
time:
Now
it's
time
to
go
home.
And
catch
up
on
my
chores:
Watch
the
sunset
from
my
porch.
I'll
be
somewhere
down
in
Texas
if
you're
lookin'
for
me,
Drinkin'
in
that
great
wide-open:
soakin'
up
the
summer
breeze.
Kickin'
back
an'
settled
in
with
my
family.
I'll
be
somewhere
down
in
Texas
if
you're
lookin'
for
me.
That's
where
I
got
started,
where
I
was
born
an'
bred:
It's
the
fire
inside
of
me.
I
couldn't
have
imagined
this
Texas
highway
led,
Far
beyond
my
wildest
dreams.
But
I'll
turn
out
the
lights
tonight,
An'
say
goodnight,
but
not
goodbye.
I'll
be
somewhere
down
in
Texas
if
you're
lookin'
for
me,
Drinkin'
in
that
great
wide-open:
soakin'
up
the
summer
breeze.
Kickin'
back
an'
settled
in
with
my
family.
I'll
be
somewhere
down
in
Texas
if
you're
lookin'
for
me.
Instrumental
Break.
I
made
so
many
friends,
Hope
we
meet
someday
again:
Till
then:
I'll
be
somewhere
down
in
Texas
if
you're
lookin'
for
me,
Drinkin'
in
that
great
wide-open:
soakin'
up
the
summer
breeze.
Kickin'
back
an'
settled
in
with
my
family.
I'll
be
somewhere
down
in
Texas
if
you're
lookin'
for
me.
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