My Uncle Ted died wealthy All that money was hard won My Uncle Ted died lonely In the end he pushed away everyone It was in the town of Andrews It was 1963 He wed his high school sweetheart Mom's sister, Vonda Dean They put themselves through college Way out in Alpine Where the trains snake through the desert And the coyotes' echoes chime Deannie was a teacher And Ted, he worked the fields He got the oilmen what they asked for Cut himself in on the deals When Teddy made the big time We looked up to him with pride No one then suspected What he had going on the side When he stayed late at the office He never bothered to explain When I saw what he was selling Well, it was more than pumps and chain I guess I wasn't too surprised When he brought home the office girl But Deannie was devastated When they tore apart her world We could tell this girl was trouble But she played on Teddy's pride Later on we found out Her first husband was a suicide She turned him against us One by one we drifted away My uncle made his choices And there was nothing we could say ♪ In a hospital in Houston With his Texas trophy wife And her nephew lawyer waiting As Teddy clung to life She would not leave his bedside Till he signed the brand new will She's living up in Dallas now In a mansion on a hill There was no one else around him In the hour of his death It was my hand that he trusted When he took his dying breath From a man who left his family From this man once so proud Something like an apology That he could never say out loud My Uncle Ted died wealthy All that money was hard won My Uncle Ted died lonely In the end he pushed away everyone