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"Hello, may I speak to Barbara? Barbara, this is Shirley |
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You might not know who I am but the reason I am calling you is because |
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I was going through my old man's pockets this morning |
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And I just happened to find your name and number" |
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"So woman to woman, I don't think it's being |
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Any more than fair to call you and let you know where I'm coming from |
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Now Barbara, I don't know how you're gonna take this |
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But whether you be cool or come out of a bag on me" |
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"You see it doesn't really make any difference |
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But it's only fair that I let you know that |
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The man you're in love with he's mine |
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From the top of his head to the bottom of his feet" |
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"The bed he sleeps in and every piece of food he eats |
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You see I make it possible |
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The clothes on his back, ha ha, I buy them |
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The car he drives, I pay the note every month" |
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"So I'm telling you these things to let you know |
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How much I love this man |
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And woman to woman I think you'll understand |
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Just how much I'll do to keep him" |
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Woman to woman, if you've ever been in love |
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Then you know how I feel |
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And woman to woman, now if you were in my shoes |
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Wouldn't you have done the same thing too? |
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Woman to woman, can't you see where I'm coming from? |
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Woman to woman, ain't that the same thing you would have done? |
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Woman to woman, now should I dare step aside |
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And let her take what's rightfully mine? |
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Woman to woman, was I right or was I wrong? |
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I ain't gonna let you break up my happy home |
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Now, woman to woman, now you see I don't want no trouble now |
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I hope you understand, I love that man and he's mine |
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I'm talking to you woman to woman |
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You should be woman enough to understand |
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That man, I love that man, woman, woman |
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Woman to woman, he's mine and I ain't gonna give him up |
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No baby and I ain't lyin' now |
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The best of my I give to my man |