John Wayne

Album: Joanne (2016)
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  • It's like, I just love a cowboy you know
    I'm just like, I just, I know, it's bad
    But I'm just like
    Can I just like, hang off the back of your horse
    And can you go a little faster?!

    Three am, Mustang speedin'
    Two lovers, headed for a dead end
    Too fast, hold tight, he laughs
    Runnin' through the red lights
    Hollerin' over, rubber spinnin'
    Big swig, toss another beer can
    Too lit, tonight, prayin'
    On the moonlight

    Every john is just the same
    I'm sick of their city games
    I crave a real wild man
    I'm strung out on John Wayne

    Baby let's get high, John Wayne
    Baby let's get high, John Wayne

    Blue collar and a red-state treasure
    Love junkie on a three-day bender
    His grip, so hard, eyes glare
    Trouble like a mug shot
    Charged up, 'cause the man's on a mission
    One, two ya, the gears are shiftin'
    He called, I cried, we broke
    Racin' through the moonlight

    Every john is just the same
    I'm sick of their city games
    I crave a real wild man
    I'm strung out on John Wayne

    Baby let's get high, John Wayne
    Baby let's get high, John Wayne

    So I go to the eye
    Of the storm
    Just to feel your love
    Knock me over
    Here I go
    Into our love storm

    Baby let's get high, John Wayne
    Baby let's get high, John Wayne Writer/s: Josh Homme, M. Tucker, Mark Ronson, Stefani Germanotta
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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