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You come in while I'm sitting at the mirror
You wanna say you know that I look nice
I sit in desperate silence and I listen
And with a cutting eye, you know you'd better look twice'Cos I'm putting on my war paint
I'm on the path again
And before you say it looks great
You'd better look againRed is for the anger that you put me through
And for all those nights I felt alone, will see a shade of blue
I'll add a dash of yellow for the power that you've been
And the black will be your nights ahead
And my shadow in your bed
I'm putting on my war paintThere's nothing you can say to make it better
And there's no apology to change my mind
I guess I could have sent a dear John letter
But it's written on my face, it's war paint time'Cos I'm putting on my war paint
I'm on the path again
And before you say it looks great
You'd better look againRed is for the anger that you put me through

And for all those nights I felt alone, will see a shade of blue
I'll add a dash of yellow for the power that you've been
And the black will be your nights ahead
And my shadow in your bedI'm putting on my war paint
I'm on the path again
I'm putting on my war paint
I'm on the path again
I'm putting on my war paintRed is for the anger that you put me through
I'm putting on my war paint
And for all those nights I felt alone, will see a shade of blue
I'm putting on my war paint
Red is for the anger that you put me through
I'm putting on my war paint
And for all those nights I felt alone, will see a shade of blue
I'm putting on my war paint
Red is for the anger that you put me through

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Loretta Lynn "Lorrie" Morgan (born on June 27, 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American country music singer.
The daughter of singer George Morgan, she made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age thirteen, performing Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses." Her father died when she was sixteen. When her father died in 1975, she took over his band and began leading the group through various club gigs.

Read more about Lorrie Morgan on Last.fm.


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