Lyrics Wild Palomino - Zac Brown Band , Cody Johnson
A
sad
song
sounds
sadder
On
an
old
Gibson
And
it
only
gets
better
Played
a
thousand
times
Like
an
East
Texas
pine,
can't
pick
up
and
run
from
its
roots
Home
is
still
home
no
matter
which
road
you
choose
You
can't
put
reins
on
a
wild
palomino
And
you
won't
see
an
old
cowboy
cry
Long
as
God's
still
in
church,
and
hard
work
still
works
And
this
collar
on
my
shirt's
still
blue
I'll
never
stop
loving
you
A
broke
heart
keeps
breaking
Sitting
at
a
bar
The
whiskey's
a
band-aid
That
just
leaves
more
scars
Like
an
old
Georgia
pine,
can't
pick
up
and
run
from
its
roots
Home
is
still
home
no
matter
which
road
you
choose
You
can't
put
reins
on
a
wild
palomino
And
you
won't
make
a
rolling
stone
stay
Long
as
God's
still
at
church,
and
hard
work
still
works
And
that
collar
on
my
shirt's
still
blue
I'll
never
stop
loving
you
I
can't
change
your
mind,
and
can't
change
the
weather
And
if
you
need
some
time
to
run
free
I
made
you
a
promise
for
worse
or
for
better
Even
though
missing
you's
killing
me
You
can't
put
reins
on
a
wild
palomino
And
you
won't
see
this
old
cowboy
cry
Long
as
God's
still
at
church,
and
hard
work
still
works
And
that
collar
on
my
shirt's
still
blue
I'll
never
stop
loving
you
I'll
never
stop
loving
you
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