Joe Diffie - Texas Size Heartache Lyrics
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Texas Size Heartache
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What Are The Lyrics For Texas Size Heartache By Joe Diffie?
A little Miss Dynamite just blew my world away.
It was a pitiful sight, me begging her to stay. I never had a hunch, so how was I to know That she packed a punch that knocked my heart out cold? She put a hurtin' on this old cowboy, Broke my heart like a little play toy, Brought me to my knees from ten feet tall. The night she left me in Amarillo I cried crocodile tears in my pillow. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. How could a blue-eyed beauty only five-foot-three Lay a Texas size heartache on me? She came across so cool I didn't think that I'd get burned. Now I'm a big ol' fool with a leaving lesson learned. I thought I was strong like old Hercules, But she proved me wrong with her little see'est la vie! She put a hurtin' on this old cowboy, Broke my heart like a little play toy, Brought me to my knees from ten feet tall. The night she left me in Amarillo I cried crocodile tears in my pillow. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. How could a blue-eyed beauty only five-foot-three Lay a Texas size heartache on me? How could a blue-eyed beauty only five-foot-three Lay a Texas size heartache on me? |
Who Wrote Texas Size Heartache By Joe Diffie?
Lonnie Wilson, Zack Turner
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What's The Duration Of The Texas Size Heartache By Joe Diffie?The duration of Texas Size Heartache is 2:41 minutes and seconds. |
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