Rodeo and Juliet

Album: Man Against Machine (2014)
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  • Rodeo and Juliet
    If there's ever been a greater love
    Thouest hasn't found it yet
    What's to be or not to be
    Is anybody's bet
    Rodeo and Juliet

    Into our scene at Faraona
    Riding the Queen from Arizona
    The fairest in a pair of stud blue jeans
    Oh Rodeo, oh where for art thou
    She knows how to play the part now
    The leading role in every cowboy's dream

    Rodeo and Juliet
    If there's ever been a greater love
    Thouest hasn't found it yet
    What's to be or not to be
    Is anybody's bet
    Rodeo and Juliet (I'll swing it)

    Yeah, Shakespeare cowboys dare to find her
    Pen a poem paint and rhyme her
    But a rose by any name is still a rose
    She'll barrel race and chase tomorrow
    Parting is such sweet, sweet sorrow
    To thine own self be true is all she knows

    Rodeo and Juliet
    If the world's seen a greater love
    Thouest hasn't found it yet
    What's to be or not to be
    Is anybody's bet
    Rodeo and Juliet

    Rodeo and Juliet
    If the world's seen a greater love
    Thouest hasn't found it yet
    What's to be or not to be
    Is anybody's bet
    Rodeo and Juliet
    Rodeo and Juliet Writer/s: Bryan Kennedy, Garth Brooks
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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