| Bartender won’t you pour me a very strong drink
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| Just keep it coming till I don’t have to think
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| And point out some cowboy that might want to dance
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| And make sure I get home if you see that I can’t
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| You see I loved him, he left me for a girl half my age
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| I relate to each sad song that ole jukebox has played
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| I listen to Haggard, ole Hank, and George Jones
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| But why don’t more women sing honky tonk songs?
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| Why don’t more women sing honky-tonk songs?
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| About the heartaches and the tough breaks
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| And the men that’s done them wrong
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| There are others just like me that are hurting to the bone
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| So why don’t more women sing honky-tonk songs
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| Why don’t more women sing honky tonk songs
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| Honky tonk angels are just queens without thrones
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| Judge not lest you be judged, who can cast the first stone
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| Why don’t more women sing honky-tonk songs
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| Bartender won’t you pour me a very strong drink
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| Just keep it coming till I don’t have to think
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| And point out some cowboy that might want to dance
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| And make sure I get home if you see that I can’t
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| (All you lonely women sing)
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| Why don’t more women sing honky tonk songs
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| About the heartaches and the tough breaks
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| And all the men that’s done us wrong
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| There’s a whole lot of women I know would sing along
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| So why don’t more women sing honky tonk songs
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| Why don’t more women sing honky tonk songs |