Cowboy's Back in Town

Album: Cowboy's Back In Town (2010)
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  • Nobody knows where she goes every other weekend
    Monday mornin' she's back at work
    With a smile on her face again
    They ask but she don't tell
    Cause she's keepin' him to herself

    [Chorus]
    He rolls in like a southwest wind
    Hot off of the plains
    She needs the love he brings
    Like a desert needin' rain
    This high-rise life she's a livin'
    Is beginnin' to get her down
    But it's all better now
    Cause her cowboy's back in town

    So far the way things are works for both of them
    He's tried time after time to take her home with him
    She says one day she might
    And it might be tonight

    [Chorus]

    Back in town
    It's getting' harder to be apart
    Cause that cowboy owns her heart

    He rolls in like a southwest wind
    Hot off of the plains
    She needs the love he brings
    Like a desert needin' rain
    This high-rise life she's a livin'
    Is beginnin' to get her down
    But it's all better now
    So much better now
    It's all better now
    Cause her cowboy's back in town
    Her cowboy's back in town

    Nobody knows where she goes every other weekend
    When Monday mornin' rolls back around
    She won't be comin' in Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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