Lyrics
Well, she was born in the morning, late October, San Antone
Oh, she's every girl I've ever known
Well, she was born in the morning, late October, San Antone
Oh, she's every girl I've ever known
And she don't talk about religion, she talks about the stones
Oh, she's every girl I've ever known
And her tongue is like the Devil when she tries to concentrate
She says she don't want marriage, but she still believes in fate
And she stands her ground too defiantly, but cries when she's alone
Oh, she's every girl I've ever known
And now her voice, it is a melody that sings just like a bird
Oh, she's every song I've ever heard
And her heartbeat is a rhythm that commands her every word
Oh, she's every song I've ever heard
She reflects the world in happiness and echos all the pain
Her smile's the world of sunrise, her cries to make it rain
And she hides the truth discretely, you'd have to take her word
Oh, she's every song I've ever heard
Well, she's the sober Sunday kitchen conversation with my dad
Oh, she's every friend I've ever had
Well, we never failed to cut a trail whenever times were bad
Oh, she's every friend I've ever had
She's a flighty good-time buddy in the corner of the bar
But she'd fight the Devil for ya just for being who you are
And she's the last to cast a stone, although she'd love to leave you mad
Oh, she's every friend I've ever had
Well, she was born in the morning, late October, San Antone
Writer(s): Evan Duane Felker, John Fullbright
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