Northeast Texas Women Lyrics
The song Northeast Texas Women is performed by Jerry Jeff Walker in the album named Too Old to Change/Jerry Jeff in the year 2003 .
Say if you're South of Oklahoma, east of New Mexico,
West of Louisiana, where Papa Charles always go
We gotta a little place called Texas
Where the women grow on trees
There right there for the pickin' good buddy
Just as easy as a man could please
Chorus:
Run take a hold
You're gonna get young 'fore ya get old
Those Texas ladies are Texas gold
Kisses that are sweeter than cactus
Take no practice to love yeah
Now there east of Amarillo, a little south of old Dime Box
You can find a Cinderella
Or a genuine Goldilocks
And if ya don't like no love attachments,
If your taste in women gets strange
You could probably find some things to live on,
Down in old La Grange
Chorus:
You better run tell the world
You gotta have a Lone Star girl
With her cast iron curls
Her aluminum dimples
Cause she's so simple to love
Now she's probably in Dallas, maybe down in old Cowtown
I've heard em tell Texas women
Beat the others lyin' down
I just thought I might tell you
In case you were unaware
'Bout those northeast Texas women
With their cotton candy hair
Chorus:
You run dig a hole,
You gonna get young before you get old
Now Texas women are Texas gold
Ahh there sweeter than cactus
Easy to love, yeah, easy to love
Easy to love, mmmmm
Chorus:
You run tell the world,
How you'll get Lone star girls
With their cast iron curls,
She's sweeter than cactus
And easy to love....
Jerry Jeff Walker - Too Old to Change/Jerry Jeff
May 2003
- Too Old to Change
- I Ain't Living Long Like This
- I'll Be Your San Antone Rose
- Old Nashville Cowboy
- Hands on the Wheel
- Cross the Borderline
- Mountains of Mexico
- Then Came the Children
- Northeast Texas Women
- Me and Bobby McGee
- Eastern Avenue River Railway Blues
- Bad News
- Boogie Mama
- I'm Not Strange
- Her Good Lovin' Grace
- Comfort and Crazy
- Follow
- Banks of the Old Bandera
Northeast Texas Women