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F _ our months ago in April, on a day-coach she came down
And the dusty autumn winds begin to blow _ _ _ _ _
I s _ hould've known I couldn't hold her, living out so far from town
And the nights to come are long and slow to go _ _ _ _ _
W _ ell, now she's up and left me and went walking down the line
And the dusty autumn winds begin to blow _ _ _ _ _
A _ ll dressed up in red velvet and her high heeled shoes so fine
And the nights to come are long and slow to g _ _ _ | _ _
W _ ell, if I had only known be fore we kissed
You can't keep red velvet on a poor dirt farm like this _ _ _ _
O _ _ h__ now she's gone and left me and went walking down the line
And the dusty autumn winds begin to blow _ _ _
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_ Well, _ _ I' ll sit and count the evening stars as they walk around
When the dusty autumn winds begin to blow _ _ _ _ _
T _ hen I'll call my dog and I'll take the truck and I'll drive on into town
'Cause the nights to come are long and slow to go _ _ _
_ _ _ Well, I'll sit and count the evening stars as they walk around
When the dusty autumn winds begin to blow _ _ _ _ _
Then I _ 'll call my dog and I'll take the truck and I'll drive on into town
The nights to come are long and slow to go _ _ _
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