Wichita Falls Woman - Buddy Jewell



     
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Wichita Falls Woman Lyrics


There's a rainbow painted on a sky of denim blue
the sign says wichita falls texas twenty two
heat rising off the highway reminds me of that hot mid summer day
I first saw her faceShe was the kind of woman I could never hold
and looking back i guess may be i should have known
But if only for a moment it was worth the chance that i took with my heart
there in her arms(Chorus)
There's a lot of things that if i could I'd change about my past
Tear that page out of my memory walk away and not look back
There's times i should have stood my ground and times I should have run
I'll have regrets when my life's said and done
But that wichita falls woman wont be one
Cant say that i wont have regrets when my life's said and done
But that wichita falls woman wont be oneI sip my cup of coffee staring at a map
In an all night diner waiting for the storm to pass
And every rain drop on the window reminds me of that cold december dawn
I found her goneAnd that old familiar feeling washes over me
like a home sick sailer longing for the open sea

And I'm content to let it take me to a place back in my memory when it calls
Wichita falls(Chorus)
There's a lot of things that if i could I'd change about my past
Tear that page out of my memory walk away and not look back
There's times i should have stood my ground and times I should have run
I'll have regrets when my life's said and done
But that wichita falls woman wont be one
Cant say that i wont have regrets when my life's said and done
But that wichita falls woman wont be one

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Buddy Jewell (born April 2, 1961) is an American country music performer who won the first Nashville Star competition. Born in Osceola, Arkansas, Jewell was 41 when he won the Nashville Star country music singing contest in 2003, aired on the USA network. Jewell had previously released two albums, but his Nashville Star victory won him a recording contract with Sony BMG/Columbia Records, and his post-Star album, Buddy Jewell, debuted at #1 and earned him a gold record and two top-five singles: "Help Pour Out The Rain" (2003) and "Sweet Southern Comfort" (2004).

Read more about Buddy Jewell on Last.fm.


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