Nowhere In Idaho
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Nowhere In Idaho
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I was working at the railroad
On the train to Arkansas
Last summer I met a gal
She came from nowhere in Idaho
I can't get no no no
I just can't get her outta my mind
Can't forget no no no
Those bedroom eyes and that
Little gracious smile
Howdy folks
This song's about a man and
A woman, what else
You know the minute
Everything's going fine
The next it's gone with the wind
But what the hell
I still got my horse
Still I wonder about her name
Guess she never told and I
Never asked
Like a southern hurricane
She took me by surprise and
Vanished in the vain
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