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Wynonna Judd - I'm A Woman |
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Well I can wash out |
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forty four pairs of socks |
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And have 'em on the line. |
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You know I can starch |
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and iron two dozen shirts |
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'fore you can count |
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from one to nine. |
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I can slip up |
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a great big dip up of lard |
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From a drippings can. |
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Throw it in the skillet, |
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do my shopping, |
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And be back before it |
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melts in the pan. |
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'Cause I'm a woman... |
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W-O-M-A-N. |
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Let me tell ya again. |
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I'm a woman... |
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W-O-M-A-N. |
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Well I can rub and scrub |
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'til this house shines |
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just like a dime. |
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Feed the baby, grease the car, |
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Powder my nose at the same time. |
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You know I can get all dressed up, |
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Go out swinging with the M-A-N, |
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Jump in bed at five, sleep 'til 6, |
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And start all over again. |
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'Cause I'm a woman... |
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W-O-M-A-N. |
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Let me tell ya again. |
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I'm a woman... |
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W-O-M-A-N. |
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Well now if you come to me sick, |
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You know |
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that I'm gonna make you well. |
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And if you come to me all hexed up, |
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You know I'm gonna break the spell. |
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And if you come to me hungry, |
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You know I'll feed ya |
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full of my grits. |
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And if it's loving you want, |
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I can kiss you and give you |
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the shivering fits. |
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Well, I got a twenty dollar gold fee |
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That says there's nothing that I can't do. |
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'Cause I'm a woman... |
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W-O-M-A-N. |
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Let me tell ya again. |
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I'm a woman... |
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W-O-M-A-N. |