In all those deserted farms I searched for you
In the driving rain most nights feeling like a ghost
Moving unseen and through every street of dreams
Then I saw you one day laughing under that big Dallas sky
After you went away I thought I'd never see your face again
Ships that pass in the night
Thought I'd make my way up north, go get a steady job
Work with my hands if the occasion called
But the West Texas wind
Kept calling me back
Through China-town and up the East River
To that big Dallas sky
I knew I'd find you in a bar some place
Pretending you never knew the stranger at the door
But the other customers were wise to that game
I knew you?d come running sooner or later
But not because of my sweet longing arms
And not because of the way I held you that night
But because of that big Dallas sky
Writer(s): Stephen R Hackett, Hugo Jasper Barrett Degenhardt, Julian K C Colbeck, Douglas Sinclair
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