C'mon Cowgirl

Album: Leather (2024)
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  • Come on, cowgirl, climb on in this truck
    Yeah, I know you don't wanna go
    But first grade ain't that tough
    Come on, cowgirl, let's go play outside
    With the maple leaves and the make believe horses we can ride
    Come on, cowgirl

    The first time that I held you, I swore I'd never hold you back
    But the older that you get, the more I hate the sound of that
    'Cause anywhere you ever go and everything you do
    You'll never meet a cowboy that loves you like I do

    So come on, cowgirl, you're too young to drive
    I don't care what that license says, you best be home by nine
    Come on, cowgirl, turn that sad song off
    I never liked him anyway, baby, it's his loss
    Come on, cowgirl

    The first time that I held you, I swore I'd never hold you back
    But the older that you get, the more I hate the sound of that
    'Cause anywhere you ever go and everything you do
    You'll never meet a cowboy that loves you like I do
    Come on, cowgirl

    Come on, cowgirl, they're calling for the bride
    I might be the one to give you away
    But I'm always by your side
    Come on, cowgirl, this ultrasound looks great
    And if she's anything like her momma is, baby, I can't wait
    Come on, cowgirl Writer/s: Aby Gutierrez, Adam James, Jonathan Stark
    Publisher: FRANKSVILLE TRUCKING PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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