Song Length |
2:27 |
Genre |
Country - General |
Lyrics
[Verse]
She walked into the honky-tonk, caught every cowboys' gaze,
With a smile that could light up the darkest winding ways.
A whisper on the wind said she ain't what she seems,
But every man in town fell for that sweet cherry dream.
[Verse 2]
She sipped on her whiskey, eyes as cold as ice,
Behind that little red dress lay a web of twisted lies.
Folks talked about her past, secrets no one could confess,
But no one could deny the charm in that red dress.
[Chorus]
She's burning through the night, setting hearts on fire,
Lies in a little red dress, sparking wild desire.
With every word she speaks, truth gets put to rest,
In the shadow of those lies in a little red dress.
[Bridge]
The fiddler played a lonely tune, felt it in his bones,
Saw through her disguise, but still he threw some stones.
'Cause sometimes even wise men can't resist the stress,
Of fallin' for the lies in a little red dress.
[Verse 3]
One night she vanished, like a whisper in the night,
Left a trail of broken hearts, and a barroom full of spite.
Legends grew and stories flew of her unholy mess,
But no one ever forgot those lies in the little red dress.
[Chorus]
She's burning through the night, setting hearts on fire,
Lies in a little red dress, sparking wild desire.
With every word she speaks, truth gets put to rest,
In the shadow of those lies in a little red dress.