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Charlie Rich - Loving County lyrics
Well I loved a girl.
 She lived out in Pecos and she was pretty as she could be.
 Well I worked them oil rigs on out in Odessa.
 Just to give her whatever she needs.
 Well that girl run, with an oil company bum
 Because the diamond was not on her hand.
 He left her soon beneath the big Loving moon
 To go out and X-ray the land.
 Now I sit in my car at the new Rainbow Bar downtown.
 The frost on the windshield shines toward the sky
 Like a thousand tiny diamonds
 In the lights of Loving County.
 Now I walked in that bar and I drank myself crazy
 Because I was thinking about her and the man.
 Then in walked a woman she's looking richer than sin
 And she had ten years worth of work on her hand.
 Well I followed her home when she was alone
 And I put my gun to her head.
 And I don't recall what happened next,
 But now that rich woman... Well, she's dead.
 Now I drive down the highway ten miles from my sweet baby's arms.
 The moon is so bright that it don't look like night.
 And the diamond, how it sparkled
 In the lights of Loving County.
 She opened that door and I knelt on the floor.Charlie Rich - Loving County - http://motolyrics.com/charlie-rich/loving-county-lyrics.html
 And I put that ring in her hand.
 She said "I do" and that she'd leave with me soon
 To them ol' oil rigs out in South Alabama.
 Well I told her to hide that ring there inside
 And wait 'til the timing was good.
 And I drove on home and I was alone
 Because I thought that she understood. (But you know she didn't)
 Because the next night an old friend
 Just called me to wish us both well.
 He said he'd seen her downtown sashayin' around
 And her diamond... Oh, how it sparkled.
 In the lights of Loving County.
 Well that sheriff he found me out wandering all around El Paso
 The very next day.
 You see, I'd lost my mind on that broken white line
 Before I even reached Balmorhea.
 Well now she's in Fort Worth and she's just giving birth
 To the son of that oil company man.
 And they buried that sheriff's poor old dead wife
 With the ring that I stole on her hand.
 You know sometimes they let me look up at that East Texas sky.
 And the rain on the pines...Oh Lord, how it shines!
 Like my diamond that sparkled
 In the lights of Loving County.









