Lyrics No Place But Texas - Willie Nelson
God
painted
the
bluebonnets
in
the
fields
By
a
tough
little
scrub
oak
on
an
East
Texas
hill
And
he
plucked
the
star
from
a
lone
star
sky
And
he
put
it
in
the
twinkle
of
a
cowboy′s
eye
The
wide
open
spaces
he
made
wild
and
free
Texas
as
far
as
any
eye
can
see
And
he
made
her
sons
grow
tough
and
strong
They
still
cry
when
they
hear
a
sad
song
No
place
but
Texas
Would
I
ever
roam
No
place
but
Texas
My
home,
sweet
home
No
place
but
Texas
My
home,
sweet
home
When
I
die
I
hope
they
bury
me
On
the
Pedernales
River
'neath
a
white
oak
tree
Where
I
can
see
the
longhorns
graze
And
the
cactus
flowers
blooming
in
the
morning
haze
No
place
but
Texas
Would
I
ever
roam
No
place
but
Texas
My
home,
sweet
home
No
place
but
Texas
My
home,
sweet
home.
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