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This old porch is like a big old red and white Hereford bull

Standing under a mesquite tree

Out in Agua Dulce

 And he just keeps on playing hide and seek

With that hot August sun

 Just -sweatin' and -pantin'

 Cause his work is never done

 And this old porch is like a steaming, greasy plate of enchiladas

 With lots of cheese and onions

 And a guacamole salad

 And you can get'em down at the LaSalle Hotel

In old downtown

 With iced tea and a waitress

 And she will smile every time

 And this old porch is the Palace walk-in

 On the main street of Texas

That's never seen the day

 Of G and R and Xs

 With that '62 poster

 That's almost faded down

 And a screen without a picture

 Since Giant came to town

 And this old porch is like a weathered, gray-haired

Seventy years of Texas

Who's doing all he can

 Not to give in to the city

 And he always takes the rent late

 So long as I run his cattle

 And he picks me up at dinnertime

 And I listen to him rattle

 He says the Brazos still runs muddy

 Just like she's run all along

 And there ain't never been no cane to grind

 The cotton's all but gone

 And you know this brand new Chevrolet

 Hell it was something back in '60

But now there won't nobody listen to him

Cause they all think he's crazy

 And this old porch is just a long time

 Of waiting and forgetting

And remembering the coming back

And not crying about the leaving

 And remembering the falling down

 And the laughter of the curse of luck

From all of those passerby

 Who said we'd never get back up

 This old porch is just a long time

 Of waiting and forgetting

 And remembering the coming back

 And not crying about the leaving

 And remembering the falling down

 And the laughter of the curse of luck

From all of those sons-of-b***hes

Who said we'd never get back up