Lyrics Never Could Toe the Mark - Waylon Jennings

Never Could Toe the Mark - Waylon Jennings
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Date of issue: 25.09.2006
Song language: English

Never Could Toe the Mark

I’ve always loved the ladies
Ladies love the games
Seems the things they want the most is
They always want to change
The only thing that changes
Is my mind
I never could toe the mark
And I never could walk the line
Some things don’t come easy
Others should be free
I’d gladly give my heart to you
But the rest belongs to me
I don’t mean to be
A waste of time
I never could toe the mark
And I never could walk the line
I like Southern Comfort
It does a thing on me
Takes me home to a gentle touch
And wants what’s left to me
She’s got her own space
And I got mine
She don’t toe the mark
And I don’t walk the line

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Artist lyrics: Waylon Jennings