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Bill Anderson - Married Lady Lyrics

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Bill Anderson - Married Lady Lyrics




I've got a confession to make when I first decided to bring you here tonight
I was scared to death I started once to call it off
Run back to my little corner of the world
But then I remembered how soft your lips can be
How tantalizing your body can be
And how great it is to make love to a married lady
Tonight I fell in love with a married lady
She held me in her lovin' arms and she called me baby
And she made me feel all the good things I've missed lately
Tonight I fell in love with a married lady
My life's been pretty crazy lately
But tonight lyin' next to you it all came back into focus
I discovered there's a difference between what matters
And what counts and what counts is being close to you and loving you
And remembering why I married you in the first place
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I've got a confession to make when I first decided to bring you here tonight
I was scared to death I started once to call it off
Run back to my little corner of the world
But then I remembered how soft your lips can be
How tantalizing your body can be
And how great it is to make love to a married lady
Tonight I fell in love with a married lady
She held me in her lovin' arms and she called me baby
And she made me feel all the good things I've missed lately
Tonight I fell in love with a married lady
My life's been pretty crazy lately
But tonight lyin' next to you it all came back into focus
I discovered there's a difference between what matters
And what counts and what counts is being close to you and loving you
And remembering why I married you in the first place
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Writer: ANDERSON
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