Well honey don't you worry I don't need no bar room queens
Though I'll admit she sure knows how to fill a pair of jeans
And I'll admit now darlin' she's sure showing me her stuff
But honey it ain't nearly enough

'Cause I ain't never seen her
Patch a pair of raged britches
Stretch a paycheck 'till it reaches
Scratch my back right where it itches
And I ain't never seen that and honey 'till I do
My heart won't wander very far from you

Now honey you know I honor all the hard times with been through
I never could have made it with anyone but you
And I think I know when a lady's really really tough
And she don't show me nearly enough

'Cause I ain't never seen her
Stay up all night with a baby
Calm me down when I get crazy
Fix me grits and red-eye gravy
And I ain't never seen that and honey 'till I do
My heart won't wander very far from you

No I ain't never seen her
Make a six room house a castle
Teach young'uns how to wrestle
Straighten out my fishin' tackle
I ain't never seen that and honey 'till I do
My heart won't wander very far from you

No I ain't never seen that and honey 'till I do
My heart won't wander very far from you


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