Can I cut in on a dance? 
You ain't gonna find what you're lookin' for 
In that little Mexican. 
You can't mix your tears 
With those from an agave plant, 
You see I've danced with him myself 
And he's never been a friend. 
You go believin' in your Lancelot 
Well it's all in vain 
And you're chasin' picket fences, 
There's always hell to pay. 
I met many a girl in here 
With the same story line- 
All them boys on those white horses 
Don't know how to ride. 
But I got a paint outside with enough giddyup 
To be free. 
I got a faint smell of cheap perfume 
And a hint of gasoline. 
See I'm a different kind of knight, 
You're gonna find your fairy tales are lies. 
I don't have a white horse 
But you can come along for the ride. 
She said, "I'm tired of living life in a romance book 
I think chivalry's dead 
And I ain't gonna look 
For them roundtable boys on the white horse 
That can't get the story right." 
I said, "as luck would have it 
I was tossed by the throne 
I let my Mary Ann down 
Some years ago 
And I traded my coat of arms 
For a guitar and some broken yellow lines." 
But I got a paint outside with enough giddyup 
To be free. 
I got a faint smell of cheap perfume 
And a hint of gasoline. 
See I'm a different kind of knight, 
You're gonna find your fairy tales are lies. 
I don't have a white horse 
But you can come along for the ride. 
She kinda shifted in her seat a little bit 
The thought of every eye on her bee-stung lips 
And she raised that glass and the lime 
And she kissed him goodbye. 
She said, "promise me you'll take it slow 
And swear no talk of tomorrow 
And when you feel me tighten around you 
Well you can let the hammer down." 
And I got a paint outside with enough giddyup 
To be free. 
I got a faint smell of cheap perfume 
And a hint of gasoline. 
See I'm a different kind of knight, 
You're gonna find your fairy tales are all lies. 
I don't have a white horse 
But you can come along for the ride.