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Texas Smile

I look just like another girl, My hair all done A string of pearls. But inside is a heart of steel. No misconceptions, I know the deal. I hung with boys and we played rough. My heart's been broken it healed back tough. I've been here before, I'll walk these miles With my lady like manners and my sweet Texas Smile.
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callie-dee
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Sep 2, 2013
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