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It was a dark dusty road in west Texas
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Where a young cowboy thumbed down a ride
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Got in the truck with a suitcase and a fiddle
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And a bag that he kept by his side.
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The farmer could see that this young man was broken
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By the thunder that peeled in his mind
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So he offered his bottle of tequilla
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"Tune the radio and see what you can find”
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By and by the young man grew a bit more social
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Concealing the worries in his head
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Said he didn't care for the mariachi on the radio
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Would he mind if he tuned to something else instead?
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The moon was blue, the night was black as a bible,
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And the radio glowed upon his face
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He grew still as he fooled with the dial
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Tuning signals that came from outer space
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Adjusting the mirror the better to regard him
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The farmer asked how far he planned to go.
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The cowboy asked if he would take him across the border
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And after that he really didn't know
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The farmer said “Eho, I can see that you are troubled
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By things I don't think you can out run
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But I will take you far across the border,
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If you'll use my ears and tell me what you've done.”
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They kept the silence for another mile,
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Then the cowboy flicked his cigarette outside.
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Then he took another pull from the bottle,
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While the truth search for words on which to ride.
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He said “I fell in love with a girl who played the fiddle
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And the way she held the bow in her hand.
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But my heart was broken by a promise
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She had given to a luckier man.
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Before I could go I just knew I had to find her,
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Take with me the memory of her face.
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The night was starless as I stood before the lady
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Tuned in signals that came from outer space.
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No one could find her on the day she was to marry
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And they left the church fearful of the cause.
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The next day someone found a woman's body,
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But no one could be sure just who she was.
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Sometimes when I'm dialing on the radio
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I think I hear a fiddle start to play.
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But I can never tune in the signal,
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And I never hear what she's trying to say.
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Farmer said “Eho I don't think that you will find her,
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And this journey will only lead you way to hell.
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You must go back and stand upon the gallows
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I reckon that's what the signals trying to tell.”
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Police stopped them as they tried to cross at Roma,
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And he nodded when they read him his rights.
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And in the truck he left the suitcase and the fiddle
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And the bag he'd kept by his side.
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The farmer took the bag and looked there in side it,
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And was struck by the beauty in her face.
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In the dark with all the sorrow and the horror
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And the signals that came from outer space