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 - Tom T. Hall
 
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Tom T. Hall - Adventures Of Linda Bohannon lyrics
In a town about the size of a truckstop or bigger 
 Lived Linda Bohannon, a natural queen
 She lived with her folks in a little white farmhouse
 She helped out by hoeing the corn and the beans
 Sometimes whe would stare at herself in a mirror
 And any would say there was much to admire
 Every turn of the curve of her body was flawless
 From pretty white teeth to her shiny blond hair
 One day as she stood by the road leading westward
 In blue jeans and t-shirt and mail-order boots
 The tractors and trailers and pick-ups saw Linda
 The drivers all slowed down to holler and hoot
 They received not a smile from miss Linda Bohannon
 No bag and no brush did she hold in her hand
 Just Linda Bohannon, a physical treasure
 Stepped into a light-blue Mercedes Benz
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 **And this is one of those times that we wish we knew the missing parts to these stories, but this is all we know**
 She was missing a week and her parents were worried
 She called Sunday morning and said, "I'm okay"
 **Well Bohannons don't talk much, but we found out later**
 She called from a movie star's house in L.A.
 She's home now and been here for six years or seven
 She brought home a baby, a fine-looking lad
 **Well Bohannons don't talk much, and Linda don't either**
 And nobody told us a thing about his dad
 Well she's pretty as ever and she works in a giftshop
 Looks after her boy and she don't ask for help
 She watches the re-runs of an old TV western
 And the boy looks a lot like a re-run himself.
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