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Sister had a crystal voice

She played a Silvertone from Montgomery Ward

Baez songs and Monroe hair

She sure could turn the boy's heads to stare

Swim wear saunter, tan and haunt them

That's all she learned in school

Books were for the other girls

And the other girls were fools

Texas back in '69

Was drive-in movies and dashboard lights

Father waltzed her down the aisle

Cuz college didn't suit her style

Sad truth was she could barely read

But if you told poor father, well he wouldn't believe you

The telephone rang drove Mother insane

With the hearts left on the shelf

Sister's gone and she won't be home

Cuz she never took care of herself

Texas back in '69

Was drive in movies and dashboard lights

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Where is she now?

The backseat queen of fraternity

Where is she now?

She's heavy of thigh and light on integrity

Someone should have told her

When beauty's all you offer

Too soon the world discovers that your bueaty's gone

(it's gone)

Mother can't you hear your daughter crying

Father wake up her youth is dying

Her kids are grown...husband's gone away

It's a shame cuz she had such a lovely face

Can't you see she needed more

Than "Oh, what a pretty child!"

You never taught her truth from lie

All you told her was to smile

Texas back in '69

Was drive in movies and dashboard lights

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