Born in Blue Jeans Copyright Alice E. Steimle - 2003 |
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Guess when I was born blue jeans were the thing We didn't have much money, but Mama couldn't bring Herself to wear them, for they weren't lady like Yet, as I grew older, I thought they were outta sight Many play clothes I did wear it seems But never on Sunday blue jeams were in my dreams Never had the chance to wear them much as I grew I had to be a lady then, and act quite new |
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From teenager to being a little miss This here gal surely wasn't a priss Tomboy to dancer I had it all Model to sweetheart, growing short to tall Yet, those bluejeans haunted me day and night I just couldn't get them outta my sight We used to roll up the hems, it looked so cool As I had to stand on the modeling stool |
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Some said I looked great in a dress I'd come home looking like a mess Hair had been curled; don't wear a frown When I got there that hair came down Now, as the years have gone by for me It's bluej jeans and sweatshirts; that's what you'll see I'm just a country girl at heart Tired of playing that "lady" part |
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I finally made it home to rest Doing my thing at the very best Came here to live right and be strong Cause in these blue jeans I can't go wrong So if you're ever in my neck of this hill You'll find us happy, and paying the bill Sure think this Haven is nice and paradise It's cozy and comfy, and so very nice |
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Baby's Got her blue jeans on is sung by Mel McDaniel. Used for entertainment purposes only, and I take no credit for it. Please buy his CD. *S* |