Roger Creager

Well I guess you were right.
The Bluebonnets are worth the drive and
Now I'm here in Canyon Lake alone.
I know you came here
When you were down and feeling blue.
And it helped you sort out the pieces on your own.

But I'm seeing what you saw. The spring time is beautiful and
I'm proud to call this country home. But I am missing you
As the sun is setting on me I think I'll crank up my pick-you p for San Anton'

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There ain't enough dance halls in Texas to keep my heart and mind occupied
I'm trying it all the time Yeah I'm out there every night
My truck has seen some miles to find the words to write this song
To get me back on top where I belong. But I'm not over you yet.
I must be having fun all wrong

That river run was a whole lot of fun especially when you're with the ones that
Bring you so much laughter and good times.
But that river it ran so low
That only means you go real slow and you take the time to enjoy the finer things in life.
So we showered and shaved in a bathroom stall in a Texaco on the way to Gruene Hall.
It was a sold out concert for one of my heroes that night. Hey I guess I'm alright
I'm just a little bit tired tonight. Getting over you has made a busy man of me.

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Oh I've seen Jerry Jeff umpteen times this year
He just keeps getting better everyday. I followed Robert Ear Keen
From Dallas to the Sparkling City by the Sea I jumped up on the sea wall and sang Corpus Christi Bay

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Well I guess you were right
The Bluebonnets are worth the drive and







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