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Now listen to this and I'll tell you about the Texas I'll tell you about the Texas, radio I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night Wandering the western dream Tell you about the maiden with wrought ...
I'll tell you this. No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. I'll tell you 'bout Texas radio and the Big Beat. Soft, driven, slow and mad, like some new language. Now, listen to this, and I'll tell you 'bout the Texas. I'll tell you 'bout the Texas radio. I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night. Wandering the Western dream.
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I'll tell you this, no eternal reward will forgive us now. For wasting the dawn. I'll tell you 'bout Texas Radio and the Big Beat. Soft driven, slow and mad, like some new language. Now listen to this and I'll tell you about the Texas. I'll tell you about the Texas, radio. I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night. Wandering the western dream.
I'll tell you this. No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. I'll tell you 'bout Texas Radio and the Big Beat. Soft driving, slow and mad, like some new language. Now listen to this and I'll tell you 'bout the Texas. I'll tell you 'bout the Texas Radio. I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night. Wandering the Western dream.
Learn the meaning and origin of Jim Morrison's poem-like song, inspired by Mexican radio stations and Wolfman Jack. Read the lyrics, artistfacts, songfacts, and comments from fans and experts.
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