George Strait

George Strait - A Showman's Life lyrics

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A showman's life is a smokey bar

And the fevered chase of a tiny star

It's a hotel room and a lonely wife

From what I've seen of a showman's life

Nobody told me about this part

They told me all about the pretty girls

And the wine and the money and the good times

There's no mention of all the wear and tear

On an old honky tonker's heart

Well I might have known it

But nobody told me about this part

A boy will dream as children do

Of a great white way, until the dream comes true

And a phony smile in a colored light

Is all there is to a showman's life

Nobody told me about this part

They told me all about the pretty girls

And the wine and the money and the good times

There's no mention of all the wear and tear

On an old honky tonker's heart

Well I might have known it

But nobody told me about this part

And nobody told me about this part

They told me all about the pretty girls

And the wine and the money and the good times

There's no mention of, all the wear and tear

On an old honky tonker's heart

Well I might have known it

But nobody told me about this part

Well I might have known it

Nobody told me about this part

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