I was all but 22,I think at the time.I'd been out on the road,lonely at night,and it'd been a while,so it was on my mind.Well,I saw him walk inwith his cowboy hat,And I thought to myself,I could use some of that.His boots like glass on a sawdust floor,had moves like nothing I'd ever seen before.So I walked right upand I pulled him to the side.I handed that man a beer,looked him in the eyes,and I said, baby,I think you're gonna wanna hear this.Then I told him,Excuse me, you look like you love meYou look like you want me to want you to come on homeBaby, I don't blame you for looking me up and down across this roomI'm drunk and I'm ready to leaveYou look like you love me.Well, I was down at a local beer joint with a few of the guys when this cute little countrygirl caught my eye.And boy, let me tell you,she was the prettiest thing I'd ever seen in a pair of boots.Well she walked right up to me,handed me a beer,gave me a look like,let's get out of here.And that's when I realized that she was every cowboy's dream come true.She told me this right here.She said, Excuse me.You look like you love me.You look like you want me to want you to come on home.And baby, I don't blame you for looking me up and down across this room.I'm drunk and I'm ready to leaveAnd you look like you love meAlright nowSo if you ever see a man in a cowboy hatAnd you think to yourself,I could use some of that.Don't waste your time.Just give them this here line.Goes a little like this.Excuse me.You look like you love me.You look like you want me to want you to come on home.Baby, I don't blame youFor looking me up and down across this roomI'm drunk and I'm ready to leaveAnd you look like you love meI'm drunk and I'm ready to leaveAnd you look like youLove me