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“Four Down And Twelve Across” is a poignant country ballad by George Strait, released in 2003 as part of his album “Honkytonkville.” The song, penned by Larry Bastian and Bill Desatoff, paints a vivid picture of a couple’s love story, focusing on their shared passion for crossword puzzles.  

The lyrics delve into the intimate moments shared by the couple as they work together on crossword puzzles, a simple yet meaningful activity that symbolizes their bond. The song captures the quiet joy and companionship found in these shared moments, highlighting the enduring nature of their love.

“Four Down And Twelve Across” has resonated with audiences due to its relatable theme and Strait’s heartfelt delivery. It has become a fan favorite, often included in his live performances and regarded as a classic in his discography. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to the power of simple pleasures and the enduring nature of love, captured beautifully in its lyrics and Strait’s signature vocals.

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