Met her in Amarillo, she blew in like a storm,
Ford Escape all dusty, but her smile was warm,
She laughed a while, said goodbye with a grin,
Next mornin', she was gone, left me spinnin' again.
Caught up in Lubbock, I knew she couldn't hide,
Saw that Ford parked outside, my heart swelled with pride,
She hugged me tight, said "Boy, you're quite the chase",
By sunrise, she was gone, left me in a daze.
Lovin' her's a race, through this Texas place,
She's a wild west wind, I can't embrace,
In her Ford Escape, she's gone without a trace,
But I keep on followin', this Texas love chase.
Down in San Antone, I found her by the river,
She kissed me slow, sent shivers to my liver,
But just like always, she slipped through my hand,
Next morning, nowhere near, empty in this land.
In Austin, she was dancin' to a country tune,
Bluebonnets in her hair, eyes lit by the moon,
We two-stepped till the sunrise, held her close and tight,
But come the break of dawn, she'd vanished in the light.
Lovin' her's a race, through this Texas place,
She's a wild west wind, I can't embrace,
In her Ford Escape, she's gone without a trace,
But I keep on followin', this Texas love chase.