
Strawberry Woman Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
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[Verse 1]
There's a warm wind blowing through the laundromat
There's a young man crying in a cowboy hat
He got square-toed boots, so he ain't for real
Wouldn't last five minutes on a pedal steel
[Chorus]
And I remember you at that place in Post
You were thick-cut bacon on Texas toast
Prairie dogs popping up to see
That strawberry woman sitting next to me
Strawberry woman sitting next to me
[Verse 2]
Monday morning, wake up slow
It was Friday night two hours ago
I'd sell the farm to see you smile
Well, it might just happen if we wait a while
[Chorus 2]
I may go stay out in the woods
Some time apart could do us good
I've been to heaven in a 6th Street bar
Strawberry woman and an old guitar
Strawbеrry woman and an old guitar
There's a warm wind blowing through the laundromat
There's a young man crying in a cowboy hat
He got square-toed boots, so he ain't for real
Wouldn't last five minutes on a pedal steel
[Chorus]
And I remember you at that place in Post
You were thick-cut bacon on Texas toast
Prairie dogs popping up to see
That strawberry woman sitting next to me
Strawberry woman sitting next to me
[Verse 2]
Monday morning, wake up slow
It was Friday night two hours ago
I'd sell the farm to see you smile
Well, it might just happen if we wait a while
[Chorus 2]
I may go stay out in the woods
Some time apart could do us good
I've been to heaven in a 6th Street bar
Strawberry woman and an old guitar
Strawbеrry woman and an old guitar
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