Take Me to Texas - George Strait Take me to Texas, two hundred years ago Where a pride rose from the ashes of San Jacinto It still beats in every heart, like a battle cry Where I was born, where I was raised, so when I die Take me to Texas, on the open range; the Rio Grande is in my veins Its heaven there, and so my prayer Is that you'll take me anywhere in Texas The only home I know. I'm a child of the Alamo, and the Yellow Rose So when I go Take me to Texas, where my daddy worked Where his blood and sweat and tears are still in that red dirt Wild Palo-minos run. Cow-boys are kings And if I stray too far, I'll let my Lone Star dreams Take me to Texas, on the open range; the Rio Grande is in my veins Its heaven there, and so my prayer Is that you'll take me anywhere in Texas The only home I know. I'm a child of the Alamo, and the Yellow Rose So when I go, take me to Texas BRIDGE: There's something in the sky, and in your momma's eyes So even if you try to move away. You'll end up on some road somewhere, with your thumb up in the air When they ask you where you're headed, you'll just say Take me to Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antone Houston, Laredo, Galveston or Austin, maybe Abilene The closest thing I've ever seen to Heaven's the Gulf of Mexico I'm a child of the Alamo, and the Yellow Rose So when I go, take me to Texas, mmmhmmm Take me to Texas. Oh, take me to Texas. Take me to Texas