There was an alias once in Texas
And she was honest and good
She cheered her Jayhawks
With her husband with whom she stood
She and he rode the train of life
Across life’s bridges
And through life’s tunnels
Station to station they road
There was an alias once in Texas
And she was honest and good
She cheered her Jayhawks
With a man we understood
Loved her till death did they part
And loves her still
Beyond the Great Divide
Till once again they ride
There was an alias once in Texas
And she was honest and good
She cheered her Jayhawks
And flipped cancer the bird
She grieves now beyond grieving
Down where the Gleaner combines
Start their runs from Texas dawns
Crossing Kansas to the Canadian sun
There was an alias once in Texas
And she was honest and good
She cheered her Jayhawks
When her husband was gone
There is a harvest that awaits us all
But it came for her husband first
Would it had come for me so she could
Spend even one more day with him.
There was an alias once in Texas
And she was honest and good.
(R.I.P. Mike)