I like Hank the elder
She likes the junior one
I turn the other cheek
She reaches for her gun
Says her mama was a cowgirl
Now she’s looking for a cowboy’s son
My daddy was an Indian
Still I think she might be the one
She said that New York City
Did not suit her style or flow
I said there was nowhere I
Would rather go
We drank a few mojitos
And I figured we were done
She said sit down ordered another round
My God I think she’s the one
She’s the one
She’s the one
We could fight for years
And make babies from our tears
Inside your world
Girl that’s where I want to be
With nothing but oxygen
Between you and me
Now she and me we ain’t that different
Whatever way this sounds
I get redneck when I drink
She’s a hippie when the sun goes down
She’s got some strange notions
And weird things she calls fun
But I have drunk the potion
And all I know is she’s the one
She’s the one
She’s the one
She’s the one
She’s the one
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