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(John Durrill) Every night he jumped up, on his mama's four poster bed With his daddy's guitar, and a cowboy hat on his head Little Sis ran the spotlight, with a flashlight on his face While he rode his broomstick horse all over the place His childhood dreams kept him goin' While the years kept draggin' past Playin' in a thousand talent shows almost always last Oklahoma superstar I love you no matter who you dream you are Wearin' a two-tone cowboy suit Playin' in a bar on an old second hand guitar Don't you know by now You picked the wrong road somehow But I'll stay by you no matter what you do My Oklahoma superstar He still sings a little off key, and his hands get in his way But there's not a song on the jukebox, he can't play He says, "I'll bring the house down in Nashville With only standing room some night A big marquee will show my name in lights" But the only climb he makes, is the stairs up to our room Where he still looks in the mirror, and still sings out of tune Oklahoma superstar I love you no matter who you dream you are Wearin' a two-tone cowboy suit Playin' in a bar on an old second hand guitar Oh don't you know by now You picked the wrong road somehow But I'll stay by you no matter what you do My Oklahoma superstar Oklahoma superstar I love you no matter who you dream you are Wearin' a two-tone cowboy suit Playin' in a bar on an old second hand guitar I said don't you know by now You picked the wrong road somehow But I'll stay by you no matter what you do My Oklahoma superstar
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