Right in the middle of a ten-cent scenery
Shuffled and stacked on a postcard rack
There's a cute little kid on a Shetland pony
Smiles at me, I can't smile back
Cactus Jack drinks coffee black
Tells me it's my lucky day
Five o'clock in the Texas morning
I come a long, long way
Five o'clock in the Texas morning
I come a long, long way
Well, she left me cold on a winter's morning
Cold it's been for the longest time
She told me Texas was where she was going
I come and look and she's hard to find
Cactus Jack drinks coffee black
Tells me it's my lucky day
Five o'clock in the Texas morning
I come a long, long way
Five o'clock in the Texas morning
I come a long, long way
I don't know just where I'm going to find her
Maybe the soldier with the suitcase saw her
She just said she was going to Texas now
For a little while
I'm looking for the girl with light brown hair
Hazel eyes, she's not too pretty
But a beautiful smile
She just said she was going to Texas for a little while
Well, the cook in the back is getting mighty curious
He asks the waitress where I'm from
She just says, "Hell, I ain't never seen him
Probably just a California bum"
Cactus Jack, he says that's right
As I walk out into the night
Five o'clock in the Texas morning
I got a long, long ride
Five o'clock in the Texas morning
I got a long, long ride
Outside, the sun is up
And the wind blows me like a paper cup
Down the highway
Texas Morning was written by Boomer Castleman & Michael Martin Murphey.
Texas Morning was produced by David Kershenbaum.