paroles de chanson Prairie Evening/Sagebrush Waltz - Colter Wall
One
evening,
back
home
on
the
prairie
Was
in
the
fair
month
of
June
I
set
aside
my
fool
notions
of
pride
And
it
wasn't
a
moment
to
soon
There
was
music,
drinkin',
and
dancin'
I
had
my
fill,
if
I'm
being
true
Smack
dab,
center
fire
Stood
my
own
heart's
desire
She
was
shaming
the
glow
of
the
moon
Sucked
down
the
last
of
my
courage
I
cut
through
the
dust
and
the
crowd
And
I
took
her
right
hand
I
asked
if
she'd
stand
Merle
Haggard
was
ringing
out
loud
And
I
said,
"I'll
dance
with
you
if
you'll
have
me
Lord
knows
I'd
be
glad
to
have
you
We
could
burn
up
this
old
native
prairie
'Til
there's
sage
on
the
soles
of
our
shoes"
Sage
on
the
soles
of
our
shoes,
sweet
darlin'
Sage
on
the
soles
of
our
shoes
We
could
step
to
the
swings
and
the
shuffles
'Til
there's
sage
on
the
soles
of
our
shoes
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