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Woman Walk the Line - Trisha Yearwood



     
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Don't bother sittin' at my table
Just because I'm on my own
Yes, I'm a woman and I'm lonely
But that don't mean I can't be strongOnce again he's not beside me
And tonight he won't be coming home
So I just need a place to miss my baby
When he goes out to do me wrongTonight I want to do some drinkin'
I came to listen to the band
Yes, I'm as good as what you're thinkin'
But I don't want to hold your handAnd I know I'm lookin' lonely
But there's nothing here I want to find
It's just the way of a woman
When she goes out to walk the lineEvery night's a little longer
Than the one that came before
But when I hear them sing a sad song
I know just what I'm cryin' forI don't want to stay home waitin'
Don't have to wonder where he's been
He'll be someone else's baby

Before he's in my arms againTonight I want to do some drinkin'
I came to listen to the band
Yes, I'm as good as what you're thinkin'
But I don't want to hold your handAnd I know I'm lookin' lonely
But there's nothing here I want to find
It's just the way of a woman
When she goes out to walk the lineIt's just the way of a woman
When she goes out to walk the line
Don't bother sittin' at my table

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Trisha Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is a three-time Grammy-winning American country music singer. She cites Linda Ronstadt as her biggest influence, and Ronstadt's sound and vocal stylings are clearly apparent in Yearwood's music. Other influences include Emmylou Harris, Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley. Patricia Lynn Yearwood was born in Monticello, Georgia to Jack and Gwen Yearwood, and developed her musical talent in Nashville, Tennessee, where she interned as a receptionist for the local company MTM Records.

Read more about Trisha Yearwood on Last.fm.


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