| Yeah, I saw you watching me tonight from across the room
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| I appreciate the drink: that was nice of you
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| Thanks for coming out to see me, I hope you liked the show
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| Yeah, that’s right, I settled down about six months ago
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| No, she ain’t here tonight, she stayed at home
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| Yeah, it sure does get lonely out here on the road
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| By looking in your eyes, I can tell what’s on your mind
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| Yeah, I’d love to drive you home and hold your body close to mine
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| You’re everything a man could dream of, baby
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| You’re all woman, but she’s all lady
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| I met her at a Baptist church in Tennessee
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| She was looking for someone
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| I was praying it was me No, she never thought she’d fall in love with a guitar man
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| Ah, it took some getting used to, but she does the best she can
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| No, she don’t like to stay at home alone
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| No, I don’t need your number
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| She’s probably waiting by the phone
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| By looking in your eyes, I can tell what’s on your mind
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| Yeah, I’d love to drive you home and hold your body close to mine
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| You’re everything a man could dream of, baby
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| You’re all woman, ah, but she’s all lady
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| No, it ain’t you; |
| Lord knows, you’re a sight
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| Yeah, I probably could but I could never make believe it’s right
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| I’d rather be alone, and I know that sounds crazy
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| Cause you’re all woman, but she’s all lady
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| You’re all woman, but she’s my lady |