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Troubadour Lyrics by George Strait

I still feel twenty five most of the time.
I still raise a little cane with the boys.
Honky-tonks and pretty women, lord I'm still right there with 'em
Singin' above the crowd and the noise

Sometimes I feel like Jesse James
Still trying to make a name, Knowing nothing's gonna change what I am
I was a young troubadour, when I rode in on a song
And I'll be an old troubadour when I'm gone.

Well the truth about a mirror, Is that a damned old mirror Don't really tell the whole truth
It don't show what's deep inside Or read between the lines
and it's really no reflection of my youth.

Sometimes I feel like Jesse James
Still trying to make a name
knowing nothings gonna change what I am
I was a young troubadour when I rode in on a song
I'll be an old Troubadour when I'm gone.
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Thanks to (Jeff) for correcting these lyrics. Mar 23, 2008

Thanks to (glenn) for correcting these lyrics. Mar 26, 2008

Thanks to (Carl) for correcting these lyrics. Apr 4, 2008