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To love her
Is to learn her
And see her at her worst
Dance with her when she's drinking
Hold her when she hurts
She'll be happy, you'll be sorry
Well, that's just how it works
To love her is to learn her
Some things you just can't learn
You'll meet her momma
You'll love her daddy
You'll know how much she's worth
You'll have thanksgiving dinners
And sunday morning church
You'll be true and you'll be tride
But the tables always turn
To love her is to learn her
Some things you just can't learn
It's a lesson
It's a blessing
You don't know everything
If you take her
You might hate her
And be left with just a ray
To love her is to lose her
Hey, that's just how it works
To love her is to learn her
Some things you just can't learn
Oh, to love her is to learn her
Some things you just can't learn
Is to learn her
And see her at her worst
Dance with her when she's drinking
Hold her when she hurts
She'll be happy, you'll be sorry
Well, that's just how it works
Some things you just can't learn
You'll love her daddy
You'll know how much she's worth
You'll have thanksgiving dinners
And sunday morning church
You'll be true and you'll be tride
But the tables always turn
Some things you just can't learn
It's a blessing
You don't know everything
If you take her
You might hate her
And be left with just a ray
Hey, that's just how it works
To love her is to learn her
Some things you just can't learn
Oh, to love her is to learn her
Some things you just can't learn
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Submitted by
mellow_harsher On Nov 19, 2016
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This song is about things guys should know about women, of course. I like this song because Miranda's telling guys what to expect from women. And, it is so true. But, let's get the lyrics right. First, these are the Google lyrics we all find. But, when you edit it, this will make more sense. "You'll be true and you'll be tride". Shouldn't it be, You'll be true and you'll be tried? Then, "If you take her, you might hate her, and be left with just a ray" How about, If you take her, you might hate her, and be left with just a ring. Listen to the song and tell me this isn't what she means. Knowing women the way I do, this fits. Tride meaning: (obsolete, of a horse) strong and swift. With a woman, you'll be true, and she'll test you, (you'll be tried), but the tables always turn. Ray? You'll be left with just a ray?