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This Woman Lyrics


K.t. Oslin This Woman


I can still see your head on the pillow
I can still smell your manly perfume
I can still hear your hard heartache beating
Honey long after you left the room
I'm thinking about you when, when I'm working
You're breaking my power to concentrate
I better be careful cause I might get fired
For thinking about the fire we started yesterday
This woman's in love with you baby

This woman don't think you can do no wrong
But I only think it's fair to warn you
This woman don't stay in love for long
And I'll swear that I love you, I love you forever
And when forever is over I'm gonna be kind
Cause I don't see any reason to leave a heart all broken
and bleeding
Especially when that fatal heart might be mine
Cause one day I'll roll over
A little bit older and single as today
One day I'll roll over It'll be over simple as that
Right now I'm in love with you baby
This woman don't think you can do no wrong
But I only think it's fair to warn you
This woman don't stay in love for long
This woman, this woman's gonna party
This woman, this woman's gonna party
This woman, this woman's gonna party



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