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There’s a y | ellow rose in Texas that I am gonna see |
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Nob | ody else could miss her not half as much as me |
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She cr | ied so when I left her, it was like it broke her heart |
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And | if I ever f | ind her we n | ever more will p | art |
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She’s the sw | eetest little rose bud that Texas ever knew |
D7 | |
Her | eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew |
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You may t | alk about your Clementine and sing of Rosa Lee |
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But the y | ellow rose of T | exas is the | only girl for m | e |
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Where the R | io Grande is flowing and the starry skies are bright |
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She w | alks along the river in the quiet summer night |
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I kn | ow that she remembers when we parted long ago |
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I pr | omise to ret | urn and n | ot to leave her s | o |
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She’s the sw | eetest little rose bud that Texas ever knew |
D7 | |
Her | eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew |
G | |
You may t | alk about your Clementine and sing of Rosa Lee |
C | G | D7 | G | |
But the y | ellow rose of T | exas is the | only girl for m | e |
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Now | I’m-a gonna find her for my heart is full of woe |
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We’ll d | o the things together we did so long ago |
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We’ll pl | ay the banjo gaily, she’ll love me like before |
C | G | D7 | G | |
And the y | ellow rose of T | exas shall be m | ine forever m | ore |
G | |
She’s the sw | eetest little rose bud that Texas ever knew |
D7 | |
Her | eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew |
G | |
You may t | alk about your Clementine and sing of Rosa Lee |
C | G | D7 | G | |
But the y | ellow rose of T | exas is the | only girl for m | e |