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I fight my way through the 5 o'clock rush hour/ As daylight slowly leaves the sky/ I open the door to that little room we call home.
Her loving arms are to greet me/ And her tender lips are always there to greet me, at the end of every day/ You know, it's always been that way.
Then I fight my way through the early morning traffic/ ahhh, but someone else is heavy on my mind/ Then I open the door to our favorite little coffeeshop/ And she's right on time.
Her loving arms are there to greet me/ and her tender lips are there to greet me/ That's the way I start my day.
But it's too bad it dosen't end that way.
One woman is making my home/ While the other woman making me do wrong/ I didn't intend to let get that strong/ Now I gotta decide where I belong
(musical interlude)
Her loving arms are there to greet me/ Ooooo tender lips are there to meet me/ That's the way I start my day/ Whoaaaa, too bad/ so sad/ it dosen't end that way.
One woman making my home, yes she is/ While the other woman, you know making me do wrong/ I didn't intend to let this pain get that strong/ Now I gotta decide/ where I/ where I/ where I belong.
One woman ahhhh making my home yes she is now/ The other woman making this man do wrong/ I don't know which one to choose, no I don't/ And neither one can this man bear to lose/ Oooooo no/ no, no
I said/ One woman making my home/ Ooooo while this other woman making me do wrong, ahhhhh yeah/ I didn't intend to let this pain get this strong/ Now I gotta decide where I belong/ tell me/ which way to gooooooooo.
One woman making my home/ (fading) The other woman got me doing wrong.

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Isaac Lee Hayes (born Aug 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee - died Aug 10, 2008, in Memphis, Tennessee) was an influential soul singer, songwriter, musician, producer, arranger, and actor. One of the key creative forces behind Memphis' Stax Records, Hayes began his recording career in 1962, soon playing saxophone for The Bar-Kays. Hayes and writing partner David Porter would pen numerous hits for Stax artists such as Sam & Dave ("Hold On! I'm Comin'", "Soul Man") and Carla Thomas ("B-A-B-Y") during the mid-1960s.

Read more about Isaac Hayes on Last.fm.


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