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He walked up to the bar and parked his
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Lanky frame upon a tall barstool
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And with a long soft southern drawl said
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I'll just have a glass of anything that's cool
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D# barroom girl with hard and knowing eyes
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Slowly looked him up and down
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And she thought I wonder how on earth
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That country bumpkin found his way to town
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And she said hello country bumpkin
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How's the frost out on the pumpkin
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I've seen some sights but man you're something
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Where'd you come from country bumpkin
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It was just a short year later in a bed
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Of joy-filled tears yet death-like pain
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Into this wondrous world of many wonders
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One more wonder came
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That same woman's face was wrapped up
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In a raptured look of love and tenderness
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As she marveled at the soft and warm
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And cuddly boy child feeding at her breast
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And she said hello country bumpkin
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Fresh as frost out on the pumpkin
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I've seen some sights but babe you're something
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Mama loves her country bumpkin
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Forty years of hard work later
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In a simple quiet and peaceful country place
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The heavy hand of time had not erased
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The raptured wonder from the woman's face
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She was lying on her death bed
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Knowing fully well her race was nearly run
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But she softly smiled and looked into
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The sad eyes of her husband and her son
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And she said so long country bumpkin
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The frost is gone now from the pumpkin
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I've seen some sights and life's been something
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See you later country bumpkin