San Antone

Album: Nothing Shines Like Neon (2016)
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  • This highway's sure been good to me
    White lines as far as you can see
    There's a girl from down around Poteet
    Wants to meet me down on Frio Street

    San Antone, San Antone
    I been gone for way too long
    But you gotta go when you gotta go
    Like Crockett at the Alamo
    Ya'll can find me down in San Antone

    Where I come from, those cowboys know
    Just how to roll right with the flow
    Shiner Bock and dominoes
    And Reckless on the radio

    San Antone, San Antone
    I been gone for way too long
    But you gotta go when you gotta go
    Like Crockett at the Alamo
    Ya'll can find me down in San Antone

    Once I reach that Frio Street
    Gonna kiss the ground beneath my feet
    Then find a band with a fiddle man
    And dance to every song I can

    San Antone, San Antone
    I been gone for way too long
    But you gotta go when you gotta go
    Like Crockett at the Alamo
    Ya'll can find me down in San Antone

    Someday when you lay me low
    Like Crockett at the Alamo
    Lay me down in San Antone Writer/s: KEITH GATTIS
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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