You're My Texas

Album: Chapter & Verse (2024)
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  • I can get lost on a merry-go-round
    Spinnin' in circles, baby
    It's hard to get my two bare feet on my ground
    When the world gets heavy

    I know where to run to
    When the day is done, it's you

    You're my home away from home
    You're blue bonnets growin' wild
    Boy, no matter where I roam
    You're my Nacogdoches sky
    Where I hang my hat when I get restless
    You're my Texas

    Steady as a sunset, strong as a pine
    Someday, church bells ringin'
    Sweet as the honey, silver-green on the vine
    Little bit of everythin' I'm needin'

    I know where to run to
    When the day is done, it's you, you, you

    You're my home away from home
    You're blue bonnets growin' wild
    Boy, no matter where I roam
    You're my Nacogdoches sky
    Where I hang my hat when I get restless
    You're my Texas

    And I could chase this dream of mine all around the world
    But as long as I'm your girl

    You're my home away from home
    You're blue bonnets growin' wild
    Boy, no matter where I roam
    You're my Nacogdoches sky
    Where I hang my hat when I get restless
    Where I hang my hat when I get restless
    You're my Texas Writer/s: Gabby Barrett, Hillary Lindsey, Miranda Lambert
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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