Wes Come Back
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Wes Come Back
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I was so young
I did not know
What dear Wes meant to me
He held me close
Told me he chose
To have me as his queen
But how I feed
A love so strong
A life so long with him?
I never knew
Another soul
To ever let me in
I let him go
He begged me no
A young girl, I felt free
To leave my home
To dance alone
The world in front of me
Out on my own
In my own show
A rodeo for me
Like those short skirts
A dancing flare
All the boys could see
I was so young
I did not know
What dear Wes meant to me
He held me close
Told me he chose
To have me as his queen
But how I feed
A love so strong
A life so long with him?
I never knew
Another soul
To ever let me in
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