(Chris Knight/Sam Tate/Annie Tate) It Was A Dusty July Morning, She Was Headed Into Town Me And Bob Were Stringing Barbwire And Digging Holes In The Ground I Thought I'd Seen An Angel When She Rolled Her Window Down And When I Heard Heaven Calling Boys, I Didn't Stand Around She Was The Ranchers Only Daughter And Her Mama's Little Girl But I Had Me 14 Dollars So I Promised Her The World She Said I Caught Her Eye The Day Her Daddy Hired Me On She Dropped The Hammer On That Mustang, Like A Bullet We Were Gone Love At 90 Miles An Hour's A Little Hard To Understand She Was Almost An Angel, I Was Almost A Man She Didn't Hear Her Conscience And I Didn't Have A Clue Love At 90 Miles An Hour's All We Had To Hang On To Next Morning At The Bar J, Another Dusty July Day Bob Met Me At The Barn Door With My Bedroll And My Pay Her Daddy Crossed The Backyard, Lord I Thought He Had A Gun She Had To Drag Me In That Mustang Cause I Was Too Scared To Run Love At 90 Miles An Hour's A Little Hard To Understand She Was Almost An Angel, I Was Almost A Man She Didn't Hear Her Conscience And I Didn't Have A Clue Love At 90 Miles An Hour's All We Had To Hang On To Well It Took A Couple Years For The Dust To Settle Down But Now We're Raising Us A Family On The Other Side Of Town Someday We'll Buy Some Cattle And A Bigger Piece Of Land But When Our Daughter Learns To Drive We're Gonna Fire The Hired Hand Love At 90 Miles An Hour's A Little Hard To Understand She Was Almost An Angel, I Was Almost A Man She Didn't Hear Her Conscience And I Didn't Have A Clue Love At 90 Miles An Hour's All We Had To Hang On To