mama says the blue jeans
they ain't fit for a lady
mama says the bar room
that's no place for a child
annie takes to nine ball
like a dog takes to lazy
she'll drive the boys crazy
she'll draw a fine line
she's a roadhouse girl
that's all i'm saying
after all there ain't no law against you having a good time
she's a roadhouse girl, i ain't complaining
she might be crass hard to please, but she's a good friend of mine
she got soft emotion, but she don't let it show none
she sure as hell won't let you know, son
unless you take your time
i've seen the very best so far, she don't take no shine to you at all
she'll just kick your ass up in a ball and let you buy the wine
she's a roadhouse girl, thats all i'm a saying
after all there ain't no law against you having a good time
she's a roadhouse girl and i ain't complaining
she might be crass, hard to please, but she's a good friend of mine
she's been thrown, one too many times
all the love that she has known
in the hardest time
mama says the blue jeans, they ain't fit for a lady
mama says the bar room, that's no place for a child
annie takes to nine ball, like a dog takes to lazy
she'll drive the boys crazy, she'll draw a fine line
she's a roadhouse girl, thats all i am a saying
after all, there ain't no law against you having a good time
she's a roadhouse girl, and i ain't complaining
she might be crass, hard to please, but she's a good friend of mine
she might be crass, hard to please, but she's a good friend of mine


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    i love this song and the rest on acre of land and one lonesome saddle. He should really consider releasing them. I personally think it's his best stuff

    roggaeon April 20, 2007   Link

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