Will it be the wind that warns of my returning
Will a rose be in your arms when I find you waitin' there
None but the rain should cling to my bosom
None but the moon should hear my lonesome sigh
None but the wind should warn of your returning
Fare thee well, my love, good-bye
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Para mi amiga @rorosquilletas
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2024 single "Right Time of Night" by by Austen, Texas-based dark synthpop and post-punk trio Urban Heat
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the temptation to write hasan, ludwig, Schlatt, and reader as an outlaw cowboy gang, with ted as a sheriff in a red dead style universe
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A thing about me is sometimes I listen to country/folk music and get very emotional
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(via Long Tall Texan - Murry Kellum (1963)
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Stars of the Lid, ambient/experimental music duo formed in Austin Texas in 1993, comprising Brian McBride and Adam Wiltzie.
Track from the 2001 album The Tired Sounds of Stars from the Lid
more related projects here
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if I must fight to defend Beyonce's good Texan name against all the white Midwesterners I know I will do it
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In the summertime when soft breezes blow
And the firefly begins to glow
My Jaime's comin' home to me
It was wintertime when he went away
Now, he's comin' home this time for to stay
My Jaime's comin' home to me
He said I was his only girl
But that he had to see the world
Had to find his path in life
And he would search with all his might
He went to London and Paris and Rome
But none of these could compare with home
My Jaime's comin' home to me
In the summertime when soft breezes blow
And the firefly begins to glow
My Jaime's comin' home to me
Ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah
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If I don’t see at least ONE of the boys in a cowboy hat tonight. I’m leveling the state of Texas!!!!
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"Clavo En Ojo" by El Paso, Texas-based deathrock act Oración Fúnebre off of their upcoming 2024 self-titled debut EP, to be released in full next month
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Barbara Lynn
R&B singer and guitarist Barbara Lynn was born in 1942 in Beaumont, Texas. Lynn's 1962 single "You'll Lose a Good Thing" reached #1 on the R&B charts and #8 on the pop charts. She has toured with James Brown, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and other iconic artists. Lynn has performed at the Apollo Theater, Library of Congress, and the Kennedy Center. She has received a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest honor in the US for folk and traditional arts.
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